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The phrase "a higher temperature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing temperature comparisons, such as in scientific contexts or everyday conversations about weather or cooking.
Example: "The water boils at a higher temperature than it freezes."
Alternatives: "an elevated temperature" or "a greater temperature".
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The end result is that you can make snow at a higher temperature".
Those smelting mills needed charcoal, which burns at a higher temperature than well-seasoned wood.
High-test butter melts slowly in a saucepan and burns at a higher temperature.
The computer science students showed a higher temperature reading from their cheeks, while English students were warmer around the eyes.
The "new iPad" – AKA iPad 3 – operates at a higher temperature than its predecessor, according to tests.
"You could try to go to a higher temperature, but it would just melt," Dr. Chang-Diaz said.
(But it can also be cooked more quickly at a higher temperature).
The skin is roasted at a higher temperature until it's crisp.
"The protest mood in Ukraine is at a higher temperature than ever before," says Klitschko towards the end of the interview.
Clarified butter Clarified butter is excellent for cooking because it can withstand a higher temperature when the salt and milk particles are removed.
"If it were fired at a higher temperature, it would be porcelain," Mr. Lally said, pointing out the eggshell-thin sides.
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