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The phrase "are drastically higher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing quantities or levels that have significantly increased.
Example: "The costs of living in urban areas are drastically higher than in rural regions."
Alternatives: "are significantly greater" or "are considerably elevated."
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About 40% of the population is underemployed, and the unemployment rates for women are drastically higher than the rates for men.
While this is likely to increase the accuracy of the model, running times are drastically higher.
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In France and Germany, where union coverage is drastically higher and protections are stronger, there has been a steady erosion in the past few years.
But the police said the death toll would have been drastically higher had Mr. Muhammad not thrown himself onto the bomber.
The union points to the new $58 million salary cap — which is drastically higher than once projected for this season — as proof of the league's financial health.
Nevertheless, FC was drastically higher during low tide at most of the stations.
In contrast, the defect density of the rutile phase is drastically higher than in films with anatase structure.
This difference of just six percentage points is surprising in so far as automatic stabilizers in Europe are usually considered to be drastically higher than in the US8.
(2) For the nighttime conditions, we note that the R values shown in the second tabular column is drastically higher than those values found for the daytime conditions.
In terms of complexity of the soft demapper, patterns P1 and P3 will enable reduced complexity, whereas the complexity with pattern P2 will be drastically higher, as shown later in Section 4.2.
But witnesses VICE has spoken to claim that the number of wounded is drastically higher.
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