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Discover Ludwig"higher popularity" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is well-liked or in high demand. Example: "The new restaurant's menu and atmosphere have led to its higher popularity among locals and tourists alike."
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Valls enjoys higher popularity rates than the president, and is seen as a no-nonsense doer while the president is seen as a man of compromise and indecision.
By the time the election of 2008 was in the wind, she had a higher popularity rating than any other potential candidate, Republican or Democrat.
The man whom Elysée staff used to nickname "Mr Nobody" has a higher popularity rating than the president, and a glowing press.
Labor ousted Julia Gillard in favour of Rudd at the last minute on the calculation that Rudd's higher popularity ratings would "save the party's furniture", and as the count progressed it seemed this would be the case in Queensland.
While those figures are worrisome to the government in light of how recently they were much more favorable, they still reflect a higher popularity rating for the Blair government than any other British government has ever recorded after three years in office.
Users that produce more frequently viewed content or selected answers, will have higher popularity scores.
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Conversely, as ZC is reduced, part of the clients no longer request access to the videos of high popularity and instead begin to request the less popular videos.
By such reasoning, her high popularity was almost inevitable.
That is why he receives high popularity ratings".
Both men have enjoyed high popularity ratings since they were forced into "cohabitation" in 1997.
Ms. Richards was a national figure and media star with high popularity ratings.
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