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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high compared to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to compare something to something else in regards to height or other measures of quantity. For example, "The temperatures this summer have been unusually high compared to other summers in recent years."
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Poverty is high compared to the rest of the country.
"The prices have increased so rapidly and so high compared to historically where they've been.
The third bin from the left is also very high compared to its neighbours.
Citi also reduced its dividend by 41percentt, but the payout remains high compared to the share price.
The chief executive, Tim Lamb, is departing - head held high compared to his footballing counterpart - in September.
That salary isn't particularly high compared to those of actors or opera singers.
The $99 price tag is high compared to similar services.
Indeed, the price is rather high compared to other PDAs.
The ads are now around 140 pixels high compared to around 230 pixels previously.
Pro: "Pay was really high compared to what I'm supposed to get for being so junior.
Insurance of the vehicles in their fleets is quite high compared to consumers".
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