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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificially high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been increased or inflated beyond its natural or expected level, often in contexts like pricing, statistics, or expectations.
Example: "The artificially high prices of the concert tickets made it difficult for many fans to attend the event."
Alternatives: "unrealistically elevated" or "excessively inflated".
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"Prices are still artificially high," he said.
These barriers seem artificially high.
They themselves seem to realize it's artificially high.
MILC is expensive and may keep production artificially high.
Remittances may also keep currencies artificially high, harming growth.
That must have made the welfare population artificially high in October and November.
Such arrangements, prohibited by securities laws, could have driven new stocks to artificially high prices.
All of them are suffering from the artificially high dollar, a byproduct of the boom.
Melamine is known to give feed and food an artificially high protein reading.
While artificially high earnings may help a company, accurate results serve the market as a whole.
He described an industry that kept prices artificially high while its patents remained in effect.
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