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The phrase "higher than ever before" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to express that something is greater in degree or quantity than in any previous time. For example: "The number of people currently working from home is higher than ever before."
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In the last five years alone nearly 1 million babies were denied the right to life, in spite of living standards being higher than ever before — as Gordon Brown constantly reminds us.Fabián SantiagoLondon .
"The one thing that the world has proven to us is that when things go down, they only go up higher than ever before," said Mr. Kapon of Acker Merrall.
Most autism experts say that the two facts are coincidental, but as a major California study recently confirmed, autism is being diagnosed in numbers far higher than ever before, suggesting that a nongenetic cause may be partly to blame.
Unemployment in China is higher than ever before, there is no effective social welfare system, and the income gap between rich and poor in this former land of equals now rivals that in many Western nations.
Though living standards in the post-industrial society are higher than ever before, social conflict does not cease.
The cost of living for millennials is high, with educational expenses being higher than ever before, leaving them with deeper debt.
"More people at the top are trading leisure for work because the gains of working -- and the costs of shirking -- are higher than ever before," notes an Economist article about "time poverty" published in December.
The level of interest is much higher than ever before".
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Older people have higher incomes than ever before, both in absolute terms and compared to the wider population.
"We want to help studios produce more, at a higher level than ever before," says Kragelund.
It seems like there is a higher degree than ever before," Carrillo said.
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