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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are rated higher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the ratings or evaluations of different items, services, or individuals.
Example: "In the latest survey, the new model of the smartphone are rated higher than its predecessor."
Alternatives: "receive a higher rating" or "are evaluated more favorably".
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This study resulted in the generalizations that GTA ratings are not impacted by undergraduate student major and gender of the GTA, yet they are influenced by degree held (higher degrees result in higher ratings), teaching experience, and GTA age (those in their late twenties are rated higher than those in their early twenties; Bos et al., 1980).
Certain characteristics are rated higher than in Western countries.
Both Brazil and Turkey are rated higher than China and Costa Rica, two teams that played a desultory first half.
Typically, in countries all over the world, the very same words are rated higher coming from a man.
The gender-linked language effect (GLLE) is a phenomenon in which transcripts of female communicators are rated higher on Socio-Intellectual Status and Aesthetic Quality and male communicators are rated higher on Dynamism.
While Freeney is not the top defensive end in the draft; North Carolina's Julius Peppers and Ryan Sims and Georgia's Charles Grant are rated higher by most teams.
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Over 350 buildings in Melbourne alone are rated high-risk.
Muslims are rated highest by those who describe themselves as agnotics -- at a still cool 47.
Terrorism was rated highest by 19percentt, while Iraq was rated highest by another 19percentt -- giving national security issues a combined 38percentt.
One RCT was rated high quality.
Why are rates higher in Europe?
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