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The phrase "are significantly higher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing quantities, values, or measurements that show a notable increase or difference.
Example: "The test scores of the students who attended the extra tutoring sessions are significantly higher than those who did not."
Alternatives: "are considerably greater" or "are markedly elevated."
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"Prices are significantly higher than other islands".
(Some estimates of the collection's value are significantly higher).
Those numbers, he said, are significantly higher than they were before Sept. 11.
The costs of yesterday's attacks are significantly higher than the World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
Nor are significantly higher fee levels out of the question in the right context.
"Health care costs are significantly higher in areas of poverty," he wrote.
Death and permanent injury rates are significantly higher.
These rates of participation are significantly higher than the national average for ordinary Americans.
Among all adults, Trump's net negatives are significantly higher than those of Clinton.
Real estate prices in WalkUPs are significantly higher than in auto-dependent suburban real estate.
Mammoth δ15N values are significantly higher than those of any other herbivore species31.
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