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Free sign upThe phrase "are higher by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a difference in quantity or level between two things, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The temperatures this week are higher by five degrees compared to last week."
Alternatives: "exceed by" or "greater by".
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are higher by
noun
A period of euphoria, from excitement or from an intake of drugs.
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Stratford's property taxes, which are higher by 30percentthanan in adjacent Shelton, are lower than Bridgeport's by 15percentt, brokers said.
Mary Herrmann, who lives in Greenport and was shopping with her daughter, Angela Jacobi, at the King Kullen on Main Road in Cutchogue, contended that grocery prices on the North Fork are higher by half than those in western Suffolk.
Shares are higher by nearly 26.6%.
Shares of HEI are higher by 8.4%.
Shares are higher by nearly four percent.
Shares of EnerSys are higher by 6.5%.
Shares are higher by 3.9 percent.
Elizabeth Arden shares are higher by 11%.
Shares are higher by almost 4%percent.
Herbalife shares are higher by about 4.5%.
Shares are higher by over thirteen percent.
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