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The phrase "a higher than average composition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quality or characteristics of a particular composition, such as in music, writing, or any other creative work, indicating that it exceeds the typical standard.
Example: "The report revealed that the student's essay had a higher than average composition, showcasing exceptional creativity and depth of analysis."
Alternatives: "above average composition" or "superior composition".
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The audience for the awards show, she said, had "a higher than average composition of adults".
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A higher than average injury rate.
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And there was always a higher than average proportion of handsome gay men.
However, compared with other European countries, England and Wales both have a higher than average EWM.
Do they have a higher than average tolerance for pain?
The population has a higher than average education, for example.
Combined with previous findings that minor ORFs have lower than average aspartate and glutamate composition and higher than average serine composition, purine content can be used to predict the likelihood of a poxvirus ORF being a "real gene".
If Gomphotherium habitually foraged on water-stressed plants in arid habitats, which would have δ13C values higher than the average composition for C3 and C4 plants, then all but one individual in this study consumed less than 50% C4 biomass.
However, to attract investors, many of those platforms "guarantee" a higher than industry average return.
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