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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a higher noise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of noise, typically in contexts related to sound, acoustics, or data analysis.
Example: "The new machinery produces a higher noise than the previous model, which may require additional soundproofing measures."
Alternatives: "increased noise" or "greater noise level".
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(4) The OSACF exhibits a higher noise immunity than the conventional ACF does [20].
In this case, the observations are degraded by a higher noise level in return.
As expected, the real AC30 has a higher noise floor than the digital versions.
Figure 5 illustrates that the rotation sensor used had a higher noise level in comparison with the translational sensors.
Different increase rates, β k, to a higher noise level (1, 3, 6, and 9 dB/s) were used.
The rectangular system showed higher and more rapid responses for series of antibody injections, albeit at a higher noise level than the standard system.
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The result is a bit stark but effective in taming a high noise level.
A high noise level on a busy Saturday night was the sole discordant note.
The absence of soft surfaces, though, signals a high noise level.
Yet all the hard surfaces added up to a high noise level.
The room's uncluttered look results in a high noise level.
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