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The phrase "higher price than" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to compare two prices, with the first price being higher than the second. For example: "The new iPhone has a higher price than the previous model." "Inflation has led to a higher price than last year for basic goods." "Her artwork sold for a much higher price than expected at the auction." Note that the word "than" is essential in this phrase, as it is used to show comparison between the two prices.
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Hence, the asset should fetch a higher price than the rumoured £500m, in our view.
"They are paying a much higher price than they were yesterday," Mr. Braithwaite said.
"But that pound of flesh comes at a higher price than a lifetime of incarceration".
Windows 8 will go to OEMs at a higher price than Windows RT.
Adjunct beers, as they were known, actually sold for a higher price than all-malt beers.
The managers then resell the gas for a much higher price than the government-fixed rate.
Capitulation here could carry a higher price than raising student fees.
As streetwalkers, the hijras command a higher price than their female peers.
"The rich have paid a much higher price than the poor.
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It is sold at a higher price than ordinary food, with a subsidy passed back to the farmer.
It's called Krizia Top, to reflect more handwork and a 30-percent-higher price than the established line.
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