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The phrase "a much higher resolution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the clarity or detail of images, displays, or any visual content that has improved quality.
Example: "The new monitor offers a much higher resolution than the previous model, making images appear sharper and more vibrant."
Alternatives: "significantly better resolution" or "considerably higher clarity".
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and it has a much higher resolution camera for video and still photography.
The company said this makes the experience even more immersive and creates a much higher resolution image.
"They're cheaper to operate than acquiring images from satellites, deployable on short notice, unhindered by cloud cover and generate images at a much higher resolution".
They will be towed about 150m above the ocean floor by armoured cables through which data is transmitted to the surface.The towfish also use multi-beam sonar but are also equipped with synthetic aperture sonar, which combines a large number of acoustic pings transmitted from the side of the vehicle to build up an image with a much higher resolution.
And it has a much higher resolution display.
It's the same game you've already played to death, but running at a much higher resolution.
After all, it's bright, responsive, and has a much higher resolution.
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This means that, for an electrode array of a given density, a much higher-resolution image can be introduced into V1 than onto the retina (or any other visual structure).
A much higher-resolution characterization would be helpful.
We were able to identify the orthologous regions among the three Rosaceous species at a much higher-resolution than has previously been reported.
The TR spectra acquired by IRIS have a much higher resolution.
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