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"exhibit higher levels of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when something has a larger, greater, or more intense level than the norm. For example, "These students have been exhibiting higher levels of motivation lately."
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In human society, there is an empathy gender divide, with females tending to exhibit higher levels of empathy.
They also exhibit higher levels of confidence and show greater overall progress in puzzle-solving.
In particular, teams with more female participants achieved "greater equality in participation," perhaps because women "exhibit higher levels of social perceptiveness" than their male counterparts.
They also exhibit higher levels of physiological arousal at games, spend more money on tickets and merchandise and enjoy generally higher self-esteem than people uninterested in sports.
On the surface, this bias makes sense: Studies have consistently shown that employees who consider themselves overqualified exhibit higher levels of discontent.
Mothers and fathers are equally likely to use SNS, but parents who are college-educated exhibit higher levels of engagement with social media.
This may explain why some studies have found that people of lower socioeconomic status exhibit higher levels of empathy and compassion in general, says DeSteno.
Recent research from the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development suggests that countries with very large financial sectors tend to grow more slowly, have more asset bubbles, and exhibit higher levels of inequality.
Green occupations also exhibit higher levels of standard dimensions of human capital such as formal education, work experience and on-the-job training.
More recently, HPV-infected HNSCC has been found to exhibit higher levels of global DNA methylation.
The G and H classes, which are taken after E, do exhibit higher levels of acceptance than E about 90%%.
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