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The phrase "a markedly higher temperature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing temperature differences in scientific, medical, or general contexts to emphasize a significant increase.
Example: "The experiment showed a markedly higher temperature in the reaction chamber compared to the control group."
Alternatives: "a significantly elevated temperature" or "a considerably higher temperature".
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Different boiling and vaporization behaviors are observed depending on the superheat degree of the solid wall temperature (a moderately high temperature of 150 K and a markedly higher temperature of 310 K).
In this case, the thermal examination upon admission revealed an abnormally low temperature in right finger IV as compared to the other fingers, and a markedly higher temperature area in the right wing, which was coincident with the radius fracture (Table 1, Figure 1 1, 2)).
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