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The phrase "a much higher frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the frequency of two or more items, indicating that one has a significantly greater occurrence than the other.
Example: "The new marketing strategy resulted in a much higher frequency of customer engagement compared to the previous approach."
Alternatives: "a significantly greater frequency" or "a considerably higher rate".
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There may indeed have been a much higher frequency of supernovae.
The cells take longer to start spiking, but then spike at a much higher frequency.
Parents who slept with their children reported a much higher frequency of nighttime wakings than parents who did not.
However, TTTT priming sites are found at a much higher frequency in protein-encoding gene sequences.
Women >50 years old had a much higher frequency of glandular histologic abnormalities (P <.001).
Autonomous profiling floats allow us to gather information on the BCP on a much higher frequency than previous methods.
A lead whale then sings at a much higher frequency, signalling to the group that now is the moment to surface and attack.
This represents a much higher frequency as compared with the 6.6% to 11.6% that was reported for singleton gestations.
On the high-end of fixed wireless services, companies such as Teligent serve up point-to-point digital microwave services at a much higher frequency range.
By using radio links that operate at a much higher frequency than Wi-Fi or cellular connections, Terragraph can offer downloads of over one gigabit per second.
Around ~1 MHz, the animal tubulins (Porcene neuron) synchronize but the fungal tubulins synchronize at a much higher frequency domain (~20 MHz).
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