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The phrase "contributes to higher" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has an impact or influence on increasing or elevating something else. Example: Regular exercise significantly contributes to higher levels of overall physical fitness.
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Air pollution also contributes to higher rates of cognitive decline, strokes and heart attacks, it says.
"New evidence shows that parental smoking contributes to higher rates of sudden infant death syndrome, as well as asthma, bronchitis, colds".
But the cost of maintaining knowledgeable staff and browsable store space contributes to higher prices, which many consumers are unwilling to pay.
Paradoxically, a larger military becomes more sustainable than a smaller one: fewer combat deployments improves service members' quality of life and contributes to higher rates of enlistment and retention.
Virgin argues that this is lower than some other European leagues and that this therefore contributes to higher prices for consumers of pay-TV packages and the retail of premium sports channels.
The complaint contends that this "collective" selling of the live TV rights, which are due to come up for auction in the coming months, contributes to higher priced pay-TV packages for the retailers of premium sports channels.
The intermediate energy band introduces additional photon absorption, which in turn contributes to higher photocurrent [8].
Therefore, it does not interact with the external environment which contributes to higher security.
At the same time residencies are often more spacious, which contributes to higher total costs.
This ability contributes to higher growth and thus better environmental performance.
Coronary hypoperfusion contributes to higher left ventricular mass persistence, arrhythmias, congestive heart failure and sudden death.
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