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The phrase "alternatively a high proportion" is not correct as it lacks proper grammatical structure.
It can be used in contexts where you are presenting an alternative option or scenario that involves a significant amount or percentage of something.
Example: "The study found that, alternatively, a high proportion of participants preferred the new method over the traditional one."
Alternatives: "on the other hand, a large percentage" or "instead, a significant amount".
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Alternatively, a high proportion of pancreatic cancer patients have to be treated with radiation or chemotherapy rather than surgery.
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Alternatively; a higher proportion of rural residents used miswaki and charcoal than their urban counterparts.
Alternatively, a higher proportion of problem prevention/avoidance goals was associated with lower perceived progress (r = -.32).
Alternatively, balanced selection maintains a high proportion of frequency polymorphisms, thereby shifting the spectrum to the intermediate frequencies (Oleksyk et al. 2010).
Alternatively, practicing in a catchment area with a high proportion of seniors, they may have felt a practical necessity to rapidly return patients to the family physicians.
Alternatively, greater progress was reported by individuals with a high proportion of family-related goals (r =.47) and more general interpersonal concerns (r =.25).
Worthy of note, a high proportion of unspecified or alternatively-located pathologic fractures was noted, the estimated incidence being 9.78 per 100,000 people.
This is a high proportion.
A high proportion were refugees living in Pakistan.
A high proportion, too, have glistening foreheads and bulging corporations.
A high proportion of runners will be running at 160bpm.
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