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The phrase "higher compared to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when making comparisons or when highlighting a difference in degree. For example, "Average grades for this year are higher compared to last year."
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The ChIP-seq density of Smad3 SEs is exceptionally higher compared to TEs (Fig. 7a).
Endurance capacity in trained mJNKKO was 45% higher compared to wild-type controls (Fig. 1a).
Finally, the house price paid by first time buyers is now higher compared to their incomes.
Compressive modulus of foams is higher compared to neat HDPE.
Three-quarters of white students achieve a 2 1 degree or higher, compared to 60% of minority ethnic students.
The percentage of Dot cells in E16.5 fetal mice blood is more than twenty times higher compared to adult blood.
However, in 2011 the total additional cost to realize the additional income was considerably higher compared to 2010.
Further, standard deviations of transwell inserts with surface modifications were 10 to 20-fold higher compared to pristine surfaces.
On Day 10 the CTX level was significantly higher compared to control (Fig. 3c), supporting the findings from TRAP measurements.
The energy requirements of OLs are at least 2 fold higher compared to other brain cells25,26.
Hence, clearly the optical devices need to perform at least two orders of magnitude higher compared to electronics.
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