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The phrase "a substantially higher prevalence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the occurrence or frequency of a particular condition, behavior, or characteristic in a specific population compared to another.
Example: "In the study, we found a substantially higher prevalence of anxiety disorders among adolescents than in adults."
Alternatives: "a significantly greater occurrence" or "a markedly higher rate".
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There is a substantially higher prevalence of obesity found among Latino boys and non-Latino black girls [15].
NHANES-III participants maintained a substantially higher prevalence of being in fair/poor health across all subgroups.
Ethnically, the HBV C/D recombinant had a substantially higher prevalence in native aboriginal Tibetan patients than in local Han patients.
The patients had a substantially higher prevalence, and we have found nothing equivalent in any other study of NSP.
Clearly, a substantially higher prevalence than that has been reported by previous study for Tunisia [ 18, 19].
Our data indicate a substantially higher prevalence of LV dysfunction than previous studies involving 'younger old' people and most of the few studies including the very old.
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A household survey in 2009 among residents of Jaffna district in the Northern Province revealed a substantially high prevalence of symptoms of war-related mental health conditions, which were significantly associated with displacement status and underlying trauma exposure.
Although there is a mounting research literature pointing towards substantially higher prevalence of depression in women compared with men from young until early old age [ 53], the female predominance of depression at older ages is still debatable.
We also observed a strong association between T. pestanai infection and age, with cubs showing substantially higher prevalence rates than adults.
New FSWs were found to have substantially higher prevalence than those with longer experience.
NHW youth with type 2 diabetes had substantially higher prevalence of being overweight or obese compared with youth with type 1 diabetes (P < 0.0001).
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