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The phrase "had significantly higher" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things, with the first thing having a higher level or amount than the second thing. Example: The students who participated in the study had significantly higher grades than those who did not. In this example, we are comparing the grades of two groups of students - those who participated in the study and those who did not. The phrase "had significantly higher" indicates that the first group (those who participated) had a much higher level of achievement than the second group.
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ASD had significantly higher scores than CON (p < 0.001).
Consistently, SDF-1α-immobilized grafts had significantly higher elastic modulus.
Populations with macropters had significantly higher densities than those without.
Stems with a polished surface had significantly higher micromotion.
Adolescent boys had significantly higher BUA (P<.01) than girls.
Also, tourists had significantly higher WTP values than locals.
Participants who dropped out of treatment had significantly higher levels of weight suppression than treatment completers.
Brains from IAE model mice had significantly higher expression of type I interferons and inflammatory cytokines.
Union contracts meant that the Big Three had significantly higher labor costs than their Japanese competitors.
In all the countries, unmarried men had significantly higher death rates than married men.
Men at all managerial levels had significantly higher career satisfaction than women.
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