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The phrase "an unusually high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quantity or level that is significantly above what is typical or expected.
Example: "The report indicated that there was an unusually high number of participants in the survey this year."
Alternatives: "a remarkably elevated" or "a significantly greater".
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Belly has an unusually high swell.
Like Juroujin, he has an unusually high forehead.
This is reflected in an unusually high density of strongholds.
All that's needed is an unusually high tide.
For one, he purchased an unusually high number of suits.
Alternatively, the pulsar may have an unusually high braking index.
At this point it offers an unusually high yield.
Slava just happens to have an unusually high tolerance.
"The people he knows die at an unusually high rate".
Oakland County has an unusually high incidence of UFO sightings.
And this season has an unusually high number of dramas.
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