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The phrase "a higher velocity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing speed or rate, particularly in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The car achieved a higher velocity than expected during the test run."
Alternatives: "an increased speed" or "a greater velocity."
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"We just hope for a higher velocity of sales".
It did a good thing for the industry because it induced a higher velocity of purchasing".
But a higher velocity, simulating the wind speed generated when male birds are diving, touched off the sounds.
Gesell argued that a higher velocity of money helps combat deflation.Some of Gesell's theories were rejected by Fisher.
In sum, the shorter bow imparted less total energy to the arrow, but it did so at a higher velocity.
Since the molecules of 235UF6 travel at a higher velocity than those of 238UF6, they pass into the second compartment more rapidly than the latter.
They found that electrons with insufficient velocity simply bounced off the mercury atoms, but that an electron with a higher velocity lost precisely 4.9 electronvolts of energy to an atom.
A shorter bow, on the other hand, stored less energy for the same amount of work expended in the draw, but it compensated for this through its ability to transmit the energy to the arrow at a higher velocity.
The bow could store no more energy than the archer was capable of producing in a single movement of the muscles of his back and arms, but it released the stored energy at a higher velocity, thus overcoming the arm's inherent limitations.
The smaller particle yields a higher velocity.
Perhaps some experienced tech entrepreneurs could formalize more of the Amazon / Microsoft money into a higher velocity of angel deals.
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