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The phrase "a much higher settling" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context discussing financial or legal matters, but it needs additional information to convey a complete thought.
Example: "The new policy resulted in a much higher settling than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "a significantly higher resolution" or "a considerably greater settlement".
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A much higher settling velocity of aerobic granules allowed for less settling time in the SBR which in turn improved the wastewater treatment efficiency in the SBR.
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Russia is demanding Kiev pay a much higher price for its gas, and settle unpaid bills.
It's possible to get mortgage financing before 2 years from the discharge date, but it will be through a private money loan with a large down payment (often 30 - 35%) and you may have to settle for a much higher interest rate.
"But that's a much higher bar".
"Restaurants have a much higher failure rate".
There was a much higher default rate.
500, at a much higher level.
By flocculation, the cells coagulate and larger particles are produced with a higher settling velocity.
It is a much more settled feeling.
Tough, "Life's not fair!" Britain is a much more settled society, nestled into a smaller geographical area.
In both cases, values calculated for settling velocities for the solids are often much higher than the single particle free settling velocity in pure liquid.
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