The phrase "higher factor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe anything that is more significant than a similar element or factor. For example, "The higher factor of risk associated with the project made it less desirable."
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A higher factor means that buildings can have more stories.
The high cost of sunscreens also restricts their use, making the higher factor 30 versions more economical.
By his measure, the odds that a family in the poorest bracket would use the Internet increased by a factor of 2.1 over those three years, while the odds for a family in the most affluent group increased by a slightly higher factor of 2.6.
Yes, the higher factor will block more damaging rays, but all sunscreens are only effective for the same length of time, so reapply often, usually every couple of hours.
Patient numbers in higher factor values are quiet small.
This resulted in a higher factor of safety for PEEK in both compression and tension.
Scenario 4 with technological upgradation also results in higher factor income compared to other scenarios.
By taking a higher factor, the research process tends to a random search.
These data suggest a higher factor of safety for the PEEK construct interface compared to CoCr.
Subtests with higher factor loadings on those factors were initially nominated.
Second, costs have increased for flight operations due to higher factor prices (fuel, pilots and flight attendants).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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