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'even higher than' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when you are comparing two or more items and need to emphasize that one item is much higher than the others. For example: The peak of the mountain was even higher than the clouds that surrounded it.
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Possibly even higher than Charlie Sheen".
"It is even higher than insurance".
It may go even higher than that".
We got even higher than that.
Actually the number may be even higher than that.
Interpol says it is even higher than in America.
And there's new apartments in contract even higher than that.
One could argue that the return on investment in research is even higher than 50percentt.
The mountains, that are even higher than the monastery, cradling it and everyone else here.
One of them was for Michelle Obama, whose approval rating is even higher than her husband's.
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Recognition rates equal to--and, often, even higher than--financial compensation.
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