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The phrase "are much higher for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels or amounts of something across different categories or groups.
Example: "The costs of living are much higher for urban residents compared to those in rural areas."
Alternatives: "are significantly greater for" or "are considerably elevated for".
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AN incentive to builders is that density allowances are much higher for these developments than normal.
Those average about $25 million a movie and are much higher for potential blockbusters.
The stakes in this game are much higher for both teams.
The expectations are much higher for an N.F.L. kicker than for a college kicker".
Both figures are much higher for London and the South-east.
Under some insurance policies, cost-sharing maximum limits are much higher for out-of-network charges.
Expectations are much higher for Zhang's latest film, The Heroes of Nanking, which is scheduled to wrap this week.
Maintenance costs are another factor; they are much higher for an old bridge than they would be for a new one.
A pound of food results in a pound of weight gain for some fish, whereas the ratios are much higher for farmed animals.
Insurance problems: We have had many complaints from landlords that there is either an unwillingness to provide a policy, or that the premiums they would have to pay are much higher, for housing benefit tenants.
It's a bit like a board game -- Colonel Mustard in the dining room with a candlestick -- but the stakes are much higher for the C.I.A., the broker and the other intelligence agencies.
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