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The phrase "an even higher rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing rates, indicating that one rate surpasses another in a significant way.
Example: "The new marketing strategy resulted in an even higher rate of customer engagement than we anticipated."
Alternatives: "a significantly higher rate" or "an increased rate".
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So why not tax the spammers at an even higher rate than the in-your-face spendthrifts?
Latino Catholics, usually more Democratic than Protestant Latinos, almost certainly voted for the Democratic nominee at an even higher rate.
Taxpayers earning just 1.3 times the average income pay the "top rate" of 42% (in fact there is an even higher rate for very high incomes).
Moreover, the crowd's ability to pick winners may not be as good as the venture capitalists, meaning an even higher rate of failure.
Mr Bouazizi's hometown, Sidi Bouzid, where unemployment pushed 25% before the unrest, suffers an even higher rate now, and joblessness has surged in other countries, too.
Of people who led those groups, an even higher rate — 81 percent — had personal financial interests in companies affected by their guidelines, the study found.
Not that this is anything terribly unusual, but the Yankees' roughly gazillion-dollar payroll is earning them an even higher rate of scorn in our era of economic collapse.
He wrote steadily and earned prodigiously — by 1913, he was making more than ten thousand dollars a month, nearly a quarter of a million in today's money — but he spent at an even higher rate.
Research into contemporary or recent hunter-gatherer societies yields a remarkably similarly average, while another cluster of studies of pre-state societies that include some horticulture has an even higher rate of violent death.
But among Facebook users with public profiles, the rate was 7.5 percent, while users who accept "friend" requests from strangers had an even higher rate, of nearly 9 percent.
And since around 80% of children in custody suffer from at least two mental disorders - an even higher rate than among adult prisoners - the result is that young children with depression, anxiety, psychosis and severe personality disorders are exposed to the same lack of effective treatment which afflicts adults behind bars.
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