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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an higher rate" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "a higher rate" because "higher" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "The bank offers a higher rate on savings accounts compared to last year."
Alternatives: "an increased rate" or "a greater rate".
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Mutations were more prevalent in SM than MM (81% vs. 58%, OR 3.18 [0.6;18.3]) and also showed an higher rate of triple mutations (46% versus 31% of SM and MM respectively, OR NS).
Indeed, Figures 2a and b demonstrate a significant rise in the lipidated form (LC3II) of LC3I-II and a concomitant decrease of SQSTM1 protein level in PGC-1 α cells, implying an higher rate of autophagic flux.
Moreover, patients avoiding peanuts showed an higher rate of sensitization towards rAra h 1 and rAra h 2 than the tolerant group (resp. 25% versus 0% for rAra h 1 and 42% versus 12% for rAra h 2; P < 0.05).
When patients were stratified according to the different treatment; patients treated with statins (Group B) presented an higher rate of failure (56/91 patients; 61.5%) when compared to Group A (42/98 patients; 42.9%), Group C (56/98; 57.1%) and (133/287 patients; 46.3%).
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"He believes he can compound the money at a higher rate than an institution can.
Surrey, with a population of about 500,000, has a higher rate.
African Americans have a higher rate of state and local employment and a higher rate of unionized employment than the population average.
Any second homes attract a higher rate.
Britain has a higher rate at 18.5.
England has a higher rate of burglary.
Smaller regional airlines misplace bags at a higher rate.
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