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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always higher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something consistently increases or is at a greater level compared to something else.
Example: "The demand for renewable energy sources is always higher than that for fossil fuels."
Alternatives: "consistently greater" or "perpetually elevated".
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That price was always higher than the offering price.
Clients are also asking about natural fabrics and materials, but unfortunately the costs are always higher.
"Traditionally in China, politics is always higher than the law," he said.
After a recession, the proportion of the workforce with a degree is always higher than previously.
The pre-set price is always higher than the current market price.
Yield was always higher than 95%.
For example, "like" counts are always higher than "view" counts.
Hence, downstream temperature is always higher than the upstream temperature.
The electricity retail price is always higher than selling price.
The cost of MMRA is always higher than others.
TX1 processing frame rate was always higher than TK1.
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