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The phrase "a much higher production" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of production, typically in contexts related to manufacturing, media, or any field where output is measured.
Example: "The new factory design has resulted in a much higher production of goods compared to the previous layout."
Alternatives: "significantly increased output" or "considerably greater production".
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TC production and productivity were 43.0±17.6 mg l−1 and 1.0±0.8 mg l−1 per day in bioreactor control cultures, and a much higher production of 78.9±20.6 mg l−1 and productivity of 4.5±1.2 mg l−1 per day were obtained in bioreactor cultures with CM addition.
This year, some of the art had a much higher production value, because artists are getting grants from Burning Man.
"They really went for it and quite possibly managed a much higher production run than Xbox One.
According to the skin friction chart in Fig. 7, the fully turbulent SST k ω model (c) shows a much higher production of turbulent kinetic energy and this happens upstream compared to (a) and (b) cases.
"In reality, this car has a much higher production cost approximately 30% higher [ $4,600]." Since most dealers sold their Ladas for $7,000 or more, they were making 50% gross margins, ten times what a dealer would get in the U.S.
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Duke is also building a generating station in Edwardsport, Ind., that will run on coal but will convert it to a gas first, allowing much higher production of electricity per ton.
Findings of Rosenblatt et al. [ 72] indicated that a small number of USA medical schools have much higher production of rural doctors, but they did not explore for rural location of the medical schools or duration at a rural location during medical education.
Right from the start, the Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip trailer utilises much higher production values than we've seen before.
I reckon Gecko's work might make thrilling TV, but it would require much higher production values and sleight of hand than was possible in this live set-up.
The expansion is driven by the much higher production levels that are achieved in greenhouses compared to open fields.
Original installation designs were far from ideal and most wells had downhole equipment capable of much higher production rates than those permitted by reservoir engineering management and had to be choked back.
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