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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a higher success" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level of achievement or accomplishment in comparison to something else.
Example: "The new marketing strategy led to a higher success rate than the previous one."
Alternatives: "greater success" or "increased success".
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"These programs have a higher success rate than what else is out there," Henggeler says.
Furthermore, transplants have a higher success rate when donors and recipients are genetically similar, the Links said.
All of which, Pulstya says, increase an entrepreneur's exposure and offer a higher success rate for their venture.
Xavi made more passes than any other player in the match against Holland, and with a higher success rate too.
Which has a higher success rate of preservation, and on what basis do you assess this success?
His people, she noted, were experts in trepanation a cranial surgery with a higher success rate in pre-Columbian Peru than in nineteenth-century New York.
This results in a higher success probability at the UE.
A higher success rate was reported using nearly 20 ml [106, 107].
As expected, the proposed mechanism achieves a higher success rate compared to a unipath-based approach.
The left side had a higher success rate compared to the right side.
Therefore, the AEH-MAC had a higher success rate compared to the DRAND and L-MAC.
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