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The phrase "a higher initial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has a greater starting value or level, often in contexts like finance, investments, or comparisons.
Example: "Investing in this fund requires a higher initial deposit than the previous one."
Alternatives: "a greater starting" or "an increased initial".
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Whatever its advantages, digital printing comes with a higher initial cost than a low-end Polaroid camera.
In addition, a higher initial failure load, yield point and post-fracture strength was achieved.
Juvenile production was significantly increased in communities that contained a higher initial abundance of epigeics.
Shortening with claims of longer fry-life may command a higher initial cost.
Referring to Chrysler, he said, "If they had to do it alone, it would mean a higher initial investment, higher overhead and higher tooling costs.
In contrast, a wide interval increases the maximum pressure intensity at a higher initial temperature.
Borrowers who get an F.H.A.-insured loan will soon have to pay a higher initial insurance premium.
Although a higher initial MO solution concentration negatively affected the MO removal performance, it could positively influence the energy yield.
The SL tribopair presents a higher initial COF peak (0.35) than ML 0.155) explained by the difference in surface roughness.
A student with a higher initial level of depression tends to have a serious initial level of PIU.
The results have shown that a higher initial hydroxyl fraction encourages the formation of a thicker Zr-based layer.
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