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The phrase "a higher rate in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase in a specific rate, such as interest rates, prices, or statistics.
Example: "The new policy resulted in a higher rate in customer satisfaction compared to last year."
Alternatives: "an increased rate of" or "a greater rate in".
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The former shows a higher rate in water activity reduction.
And there also appears to be a higher rate in the East than the West.
However, mutations accumulated at a higher rate in the dentate gyrus.
These areas also have a greater proportion of ancient tree lineages surviving: trees have gone extinct at a higher rate in Europe compared with those other areas.
Mortgage experts estimate that about two million mortgages will adjust to a higher rate in the next 18 months as their short-term fixed rates expire.
People don't kill themselves at a higher rate in winter or summer, said Bill Rockwell, a paramedic with the Fairbanks Fire Department.
There is generally about a 10% drop rate in most upper division sociology courses, and a higher rate in lower division sociology courses.
They also found that mutations accumulate at a higher rate in people with genetic premature aging disorders that cause early brain degeneration.
As we show above, guns are involved in the deaths of more people, at a higher rate, in Republican-leaning areas than in Democratic ones.
Some subjects didn't have subject teachers, and unqualified teachers were employed in their place – something that happens at a higher rate in free schools than other schools.
The investigation found that even when complaints were factored in, the police nearly always arrested people at a higher rate in black areas.
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