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The phrase "always higher than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare quantities, values, or levels that consistently exceed another in a given context.
Example: "The temperature in the desert is always higher than that in the mountains."
Alternatives: "consistently greater than" or "perpetually above".
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Hence, downstream temperature is always higher than the upstream temperature.
That price was always higher than the offering price.
Agronomic water use efficiency (WUE) for drip irrigation was always higher than those for sprinkler irrigation.
The proportion of non-herbivores was always higher than that of herbivores.
Concerning elution, retention of adsorbed VN was always higher than that of FN.
In elimination studies, the radioactivity of formulation was always higher than that of the control solution.
"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.
The crosstalk at the output ports is highlighted, with values always higher than 8 dB.
Corrected gas permeability is always higher than the absolute liquid permeability.
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