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The phrase "achieving higher degree of" is not correct as it is missing an article before "degree." You can use it when discussing the attainment of an increased level of something, but it should be phrased as "achieving a higher degree of."
Example: "The team is focused on achieving a higher degree of efficiency in their processes."
Alternatives: "attaining a greater level of" or "reaching an increased degree of."
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Our results reveal that enhanced critical SJL can be achieved at lower solvent dielectric constant and higher viscoelasticity of solutions contributed by the molecular weight and concentration, beneficial for achieving higher degree of fiber alignment.
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This work is focused on better understanding of the crosslinking reaction between PBI and DBX, and finding the parameters important for achieving higher degrees of crosslinking.
To what extent does the Medical Education Department/ Unitserve as a change agent within your institution (i.e. promotes organizations improvement for the purpose of achieving higher degrees of excellence)?
This approach allows achieving high degree of functionalization under mild conditions.
Embedding of discrete semiconductors into substrates has the advantages of achieving high degree of miniaturization, good electrical performance and possible low cost.
Niakan et al. (2016) and Nouri (2016) suggested Dynamic Cellular Manufacturing System (DCMS) as the most suitable approach in achieving high degree of flexibility and agility to manage changes in product mix.
It was found that sonication of clay at the time of intercalation by lower molecular weight PMR resin helps to achieve higher degree of exfoliation.
In order to achieve higher degree of security, the watermarking can be combined with the cryptography [26].
Regarding to the Ontological framework developed, the emphasis is in simultaneously achieving high degrees of usability and re-usability.
These architectures allow a designer to exploit both fine-grained and coarse-grained parallelism, achieving high degrees of speedup.
Using both general-purpose processors and FPGAs allows application designers to exploit fine-grained and coarse-grained parallelism, achieving high degrees of speedup.
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