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The phrase "higher content of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a greater amount or level of something within a certain context. For example: - "The new version of the product has a higher content of antioxidants, making it healthier for consumers." - "The study found that students from wealthy families had a higher content of confidence compared to those from lower-income backgrounds." - "The article discusses the benefits of a diet with a higher content of protein for athletes."
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They are then milled for higher content of oil.
They found that the higher CEC values corresponded to higher content of black carbon and higher content of soil nutrients.
These interactions could be involved in the higher content of phenolic compounds.
OPC has relatively higher content of cement and hence produces higher amounts of calcium hydroxide.
Experimental soil has higher content of cadmium, than admitted limit in soil (Table 2).
The fine coat has a higher content of calcium (about 30%) than the coarse layers.
This effect was more pronounced, when a higher content of RHA was used.
The user chooses a rule setting of a vector with a higher content of carried information.
The aggregation structure resulted from melt containing the higher content of Ni element.
However, the tight oil reservoir has a higher content of smaller throats.
However, the chondrocyte spheroids produced a higher content of matrices than individual chondrocytes.
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