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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consistently higher" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when comparing two things that have varying levels or amounts over a period of time. For example: "The average test scores in the math class were consistently higher than those in the science class." "The company's profits have been consistently higher over the past year compared to the previous year." "When it comes to attendance, the morning classes always have consistently higher numbers than the afternoon classes."
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Avon's top-line growth is at least twice the group average, and earnings have been very consistent and consistently higher.
Apple delivers consistently higher profit margins than Nokia.
And conventional produce appears to contain consistently higher levels of protein and beta carotene.
2008 also saw a shift to a new era of volatile, but consistently higher, oil prices.
The payoff for the French is food of consistently higher quality.
Since 2008, global food prices have been consistently higher than in preceding decades, despite wild fluctuations.
Her negative poll ratings are consistently higher than those of any candidate running for president.
Teacher ratings of the children were consistently higher for those who were breast-fed.
The result was that the wholesale markets produce prices "consistently higher than rates in regulated markets" and rising faster.
Turnout was consistently higher in the strongholds of Buhari, who ruled Nigeria in 1983-85 as a military dictator.
In the last 12 years, denial rates have been consistently higher than at any time since the 1920s.
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