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Discover Ludwig'higher margin' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a greater amount of something or a greater degree of something than normal. For example, "The company made a higher margin of profit this year than they did last year."
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"For the retailer, private label means a much higher margin.
Not that a higher margin would discourage borrowing.
This is being driven by a mixture of higher revenue and higher margin assumptions.
House Democrats suggested a range of remedies, including higher margin requirements and stricter position limits.
(Those who argued that higher margin requirements would have worked were engaged in deeply wishful thinking).
Those with high traditional engagement had a slightly higher margin of 14percentt.
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Their higher margins could be reinvested into client service innovations.
In American health care, the stakes are slightly higher margins.
That means higher margins than rivals with expensive overheads.
This means higher margins for the department stores.
Such models enjoy much higher margins than small cars.
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