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The part of a sentence 'higher than we expected' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that a result of an activity or process is greater than anticipated. For example, "The profits were higher than we expected."
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"That's much higher than we expected," Dr. Klaassen said.
"The number of casualties is much higher than we expected, and is truly shocking".
The present level of the activity of the insurgents and terrorists is higher than we expected.
"The number of casualties is much higher than we expected and is truly shocking," she said.
"The price is a lot higher than we expected," said Katie Goode whose studio Triangular Pixels specialises in VR experiences.
"All the numbers are rolling in higher than we expected," Kevin White, an economist at I.D.C., said.
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We have high ambitions but this figure was higher for us than we expected".
"Results missed our estimate of $5.07, reflecting higher operating costs than we expected and lower throughputs than expected," wrote analyst Tina Vital, in a note to clients.
Consumers have shown themselves to be more tolerant of a higher price banana than we expected.
If anything, the baby boom echo, the unanticipated immigration to the Garden State and the faltering economy are whipping up high demand earlier than we expected.
"I'm higher on the grid than we expected me to be.
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