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"higher responsibilities" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in contexts where you are referring to someone having additional responsibilities or duties beyond what they had before. For example, "She was promoted to a new position with higher responsibilities and a pay raise."
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Or does leadership carry with it higher responsibilities?
Or maybe it would be wiser to extend his contract and appoint him to higher responsibilities.
After Conroy's departure, Shorten suddenly reappeared at right faction meetings, which he hadn't been attending, given his higher responsibilities.
It's precisely in the service to these supposed higher responsibilities that they often let more basic ones slip away.
But good people, heroic people, are led into temptation by their very goodness — by the illusion, common to those who have done important deeds, that they have higher responsibilities than the ordinary run of humankind.
The mobilisation of white British South Africa Police officers for military service led to black male and white female constables taking on higher responsibilities.
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"It's a higher responsibility".
I have a higher responsibility than that," he replied.
"We have no higher responsibility than stopping terrorist attacks," he added.
Mr. Boyd said they thought the theft was justified by a higher responsibility to report wrongdoing.
But opening the two-day sentencing hearing, Philip Mott QC said the maintenance company bore a higher responsibility.
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