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The phrase "much higher quality" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is of an increased or superior quality. For example: "This year's harvest yielded much higher quality vegetables than last year's."
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"And it is a much higher quality of steel, too.
And they were much higher quality, and all extra large.
But since it has an eight-megapixel sensor the photos are much higher quality.
Some individual software developers are much more productive and offer much higher quality than others.
"We have much higher quality than Häagen-Dazs at a much lower price," he boasts.
The current improved imaging systems give much higher quality radiation images.
These are O.K., but I know that at the better stores there is merchandise of much higher quality.
"I have a much higher quality of life here than in an urban area anywhere in India," he said.
"The bones become much stronger and the way the bone is organised internally is of much higher quality".
Type One innovations, on the other hand, are of much higher quality than the technologies they replace.
The film has no intrinsic value, because the copies are of much higher quality than the original.
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