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"higher degree of completion" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a state when a task is closer to finished than it was before: The building of the park took six weeks, but after several additional months of hard work, the project achieved a higher degree of completion.
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The nature of these additional variants was not analyzed further, but considering the hypothetical scaffold aggregation of lcn elements (fig. 1), deeper sequencing presumably results in higher degree of completion of homologous elements for more taxa in the pool.
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All this may contribute to the high degree of completion.
The savings in cumulative I/O completion time is maximum for WordStandardDeviation & Grep, which have a relatively higher degree of sequentiality than others.
Higher degree of difficulty for sure.
The outer DPPC-d62 monolayer was transferred in the gel state to the alkanethiol surface and maintains its high degree of conformational order after the completion of the transfer.
For example, games played to completion offer finite variability while those played with others people have higher degrees of infinite variability, because the players themselves alter the game-play throughout.
Turning to the question of post-program effects, many descriptions of TANF Emergency Fund job subsidy programs note a high degree of placement in unsubsidized jobs after program completion.
When the numbers of emergency tasks and the original task continue to increase, the completion rate of emergency tasks at different densities shows a high degree of consistency.
The results show a high degree of correlation between the studies in terms of task efficiency, i.e. between customer ratings and task completion time, and customer ratings and TLX.
There was a high degree of individualism.
A high degree of courtesy is expected.
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