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The phrase "higher concentration of" is correct and usable in written English.
You use it when you want to describe an increase in the amount of something in a specific area or region. For example, "The forest fire caused a higher concentration of smoke in the region."
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A higher concentration of fragrance in Clinique's Happier Perfume Concentrate is intended to give a longer-lasting scent experience than just plain Happy ($42.50 at Saks Fifth Avenue).
The liver, though, has a higher concentration of blood than other organs.
The city has a higher concentration of casinos than anywhere outside Nevada.
Esperance contains a much higher concentration of clays, he said.
And both have more poverty, and a higher concentration of ethnic minorities, than any of the surrounding suburbs.
In pets that apparently consumed a higher concentration of melamine, however, a result was often kidney failure.
Victims who received a higher concentration of the poison, in addition to the gastrointestinal symptoms, showed respiratory symptoms as well.
While some neighborhoods have a higher concentration of singles than others, there are thousands living in every borough.
But the Northeast has the higher concentration of racers, the deeper ski-racing history, and the more fanatical fan base.
(Ms. Denham found that New York has a higher concentration of the nation's securities business than Los Angeles does of the movie business).
A later cloud generally has had less time to spread, so it has a higher concentration of dust particles, which should make for more meteors.
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