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The phrase "are higher than average" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing a particular value or measurement to the average level of that value in a specific context.
Example: "The test scores of the students this year are higher than average, indicating improved performance."
Alternatives: "exceed the average" or "above the mean."
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Welfare benefits are higher than average wages in many countries.
Suicide rates among young lesbian and gay Mormons are higher than average.
Minnesota's overall rates are higher than average, Dr. Nelson said, but lower than those in North Dakota and Wisconsin.
In 2001, its rents are higher than average, and its hilly streets are jam-packed with high-rises.
At the same time, he could underweight those whose emissions per unit of revenue or profit are higher than average.
Tamoxifen and raloxifene have been recommended for years for women whose odds of developing breast cancer are higher than average.
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IN the 1990s, he noted, earnings growth was higher than average.
Nine per cent of its packaging tested positive, which was higher than average.
But air temperatures above the Barents and Kara Seas have been higher than average.
The UK's cut would be higher than average due to its relatively high emissions per capita today.
The losers are those whose assessments were higher than average, and their taxes go up, sometimes way up.
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