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The phrase "a higher contribution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increased level of input, effort, or resources provided by an individual or group in a particular context.
Example: "In order to achieve our goals, we need a higher contribution from all team members."
Alternatives: "an increased contribution" or "a greater contribution."
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This implies that if someone has a higher salary (i.e. a higher contribution base), he will contribute more overall and will be entitled to receive a higher pension.
The international experience is that countries that ask for a higher contribution from university students – such as Norway, New Zealand and Australia – have a higher participation rate.
In other words, non-material defect-caused stress has a higher contribution to RCI than material defect-caused stress.
A shift towards higher δ18O values in campaign 2 was attributed to a higher contribution of rainwater.
A higher contribution base and lower payments imply lower deficit, which is clearly visible in Fig. 4 a, b.
The contribution of OM was well simulated by Meso-NH, with a higher contribution for the summer case.
Furthermore, larger throats will be present and a higher contribution of larger throat to permeability will be increased with the increasing permeability.
The 'Classification result' column shows the final probability of classification when λ = 0.2 and λ = 0.6 (high-level algorithms gets a higher contribution to the classification).
Thus, free electrons near the QD layer are more mobile than those excited deeper in the MB and, hence, give a higher contribution to the charge transfer.
But this can only happen if there is a colored disk inside the input disk, but we already argued that this will give a higher contribution.
This offers a great deal of potential for being reduced and substituted by alternatives, which causes a higher contribution of urban forests' carbon offset.
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