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The phrase "is higher than that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare two things, indicating that the first thing is greater than the second. For example, "The temperature in this room is higher than that in the other room."
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"The cost is higher than that.
"But I think the number is higher than that.
Ensure that the fridge temperature is higher than that.
The power penalty is higher than that reported for SFR.
This value is higher than that using sPEEK membrane alone.
(The annual budget of the N.Y.C. Fire Dept. is higher than that of the United Nations.
The mortality rate for Chrysler midsize cars is higher than that of Spinal Tap drummers.
Purdue officials say the 5.3percentt international enrollment this fall is higher than that last year.
"This means a lot, but my goal is higher than that now," Sheffield said.
Overall, however, the unemployment rate in Nunavut is higher than that in Canada as a whole.
It means the crystallinity of nanocarbon synthesized from hexane is higher than that from benzene.
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