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The phrase "more highly skilled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the skill levels of individuals or groups, indicating that one is more skilled than another.
Example: "The new candidates are more highly skilled than those we interviewed last month."
Alternatives: "more proficient" or "more adept."
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He suggested tax receipts could be bolstered by getting people into more highly skilled, better-paid jobs and that Labour will prioritise "productive investment" in skills.
That requires more highly skilled workers.
It can employ more highly skilled staff.
Six more highly skilled hoofers completed the team.
Nor does he, unlike many more highly skilled hit men, have a gun.
That they often needed to give them to more highly skilled workers from overseas.
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The organization expects to see more highly-skilled job applicants apply, join, and stay.
Around a third of students are studying part-time, equivalent to around a million or more highly-skilled work-based, mature and postgraduate students.
Meanwhile manufacturing is "hollowing out", with ever fewer blue-collar jobs and more highly-skilled workers, observes Nicholas Crafts, a professor at Warwick University.
Is there a serious need for more highly-skilled U.S. scientists?
He said the island needed more highly-skilled workers from overseas to deal with an ageing population.
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