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The phrase "actually higher than previously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a comparison of values or measurements over time, indicating that the current value exceeds a past value.
Example: "The temperature today is actually higher than previously recorded for this time of year."
Alternatives: "indeed greater than before" or "truly elevated compared to earlier".
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Comparisons between traditional similarity indices and Sorensen Chao, which minimizes sampling biases, indicated that limited sampling effort consistently reduced apparent similarity between SF and OG and that similarity between SF and OG is actually higher than previously appreciated.
NEW ORLEANS — The obesity rates of many U.S. states are actually higher than previously thought, a new study finds.
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