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The phrase "higher vulnerability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing increased susceptibility to risks or threats in various contexts, such as cybersecurity, health, or social issues.
Example: "The recent data breach has exposed a higher vulnerability in our security protocols."
Alternatives: "increased vulnerability" or "greater susceptibility."
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"It is also useful to identify places of higher vulnerability, because agencies will need to consider adaptation measures for vulnerable ecosystems," he said.
Although the price of the bricks is slightly higher, vulnerability to child or bonded labour is significantly reduced.
Climate change effects are becoming evident worldwide, but some water scarce regions present higher vulnerability.
African Americans show a higher vulnerability to chronic pain and a higher level of disability than do white patients.
Rainfed agriculture regions exhibit higher vulnerability to climate variability and change, where aquifer storage and food security are under stress.
Compared with the results of single scale-free networks, we find that interconnected scale-free networks have higher vulnerability.
Changing and more volatile climate conditions are leading to higher vulnerability and lower resilience for crop production.
Together these results suggest that BDNFVal66Met is selectively associated with a higher vulnerability of hippocampus-frontal connectivity to primary AD pathology, resulting in greater AD-related cognitive impairment.
We found substantial spatial variability of heat vulnerability nationally, with generally higher vulnerability in the Northeast and Pacific Coast and the lowest in the Southeast.
One of the main drawbacks from changing from electrically conductive metals to insulating or semi-conducting composites is the higher vulnerability of the aircraft to lightning strike damage.
These residents have consequently been understudied despite historically exhibiting higher vulnerability and lower resilience.
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