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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'highly exceed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe exceeding standards or expectations, usually to a significant degree. For example: "The student's test results highly exceeded the teacher's expectations."
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This observed benefit highly exceed the increased monitoring costs in our trial.
For example, the overexpressed reporter constructs may highly exceed the capacity of miRNAs available in the neurons such that their possible effects remain below detection.
This may be relevant when comparing patients without complications, but complication related costs highly exceed those of monitoring and GDT has been proven to reduce complications.
Similarly, long-term animal inhalation exposures to high concentrations of diesel particles did not induce the activity of hydrocarbon metabolizing enzymes or specific adverse immune response unless organic solvent extracts of diesel particles were administered intratracheally or parenterally in doses that highly exceed the predicted levels of public exposure even by the year 2000.
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The concentration highly exceeded the desirable limit (400 mg/L, as per the GCCS (1993/149) and SAS (1993/701) limit).
Based on the Ministry Health reported information (September 2014), Guinea recorded 1040 confirmed deaths highly exceeding the confirmed cases.
Two moderate magnitude earthquakes that occurred in early 2014 in Cephalonia produced the largest ground motion values ever recorded in Greece, highly exceeding the provisions of the effective seismic code implying for local effects.
In the CREA corpus and its newspaper subcorpus, references to death and killing account for about two words in 10 thousand, with the middle forms highly exceeding the effective ones, which is to be expected, since more people die of natural causes than in violent circumstances.
The CHV temporary accelerograph installed by ITSAK (Fig. 3a) recorded peak ground acceleration (PGA) of ~0.75 g for the latter event, highly exceeding the Greek Seismic Code provisions (0.36 g for a return period of 475 years; [9]) being the highest ever recorded in Greece (Fig. 3b).
Florida, for example, had a murder rate (11.4 per 100,000 citizens) that highly exceeded the national average (8.3) before the enactment of the state's concealed carry law in 1987.
The values of patulin produced by the P. griseofulvum strain highly exceeded recommended maximum acceptable limits set by the European Union and are similar to those reported by Welke and collaborators (2011) [ 5].
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