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The phrase "a moderately higher incidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where the occurrence of something is somewhat elevated compared to a baseline or previous measurement.
Example: "The study revealed a moderately higher incidence of the disease in urban areas compared to rural ones."
Alternatives: "a somewhat increased occurrence" or "a relatively higher frequency".
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Indeed, in a previous study that we performed in Brescia using a record linkage with a population base cancer registry, we found similar results showing a moderately higher incidence of overall NADCs with SIR = 1.6 (1.4 1.9) [ 8].
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