Sentence examples for a was high from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a was high" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "The temperature was high during the summer."
Alternatives: "was elevated" or "was increased".

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At zero bias condition, the value of U A was high.

Thus, the tumor group associated with good prognosis (luminal A) was high in both matrix and endothelial genes.

The percent of fluoroquinolone-resistant isolates on Farm A was high (73.9%), in agreement with other reports from farms where fluoroquinolones were used [ 41– 45], and much higher than reports from countries where fluoroquinolones are banned or use is controlled [ 46].

Phase A was high in diversity and species richness which was possibly resulted from biogeochemical environment similar to the surrounding air environment.

In contrast, the 45% frequency of luminal A was high and the proportion of luminal B was low.

The P-value of MANOVA for (a) was high (0.53), whereas that for (b) [and (c)] was zero, meaning that MANOVA can discriminate (a) from (b) [and (c)].

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Salivary β -HEX A% index in smoking alcoholics at 0.23 had excellent sensitivity (96%) and specificity (91%); the AUC for β -HEX A% was high (0.937).

Internal consistency was high (a = .93).93

Interest rates, as a result, are high.

The costs of a mistake are high.

As a result, opportunity costs are high.

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