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"much higher scores" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an increase in number or amount. For example, "The team was able to achieve much higher scores than their competitors."
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We hope that this learning ability will also result in much higher scores.
The third chart shows that Asians and whites get much higher scores than other ethnic groups.
Today's technology makes much higher scores routine, according to manufacturers and physicists who work with mammography equipment.
The agency says that in practice, new borrowers already have much higher scores.
"Now we are capable of posting much higher scores and if we perform like we did at the Europeans or better the results will take care of themselves".
The results showed that the estimates for newer, PWR assembly classes had much higher scores than estimates for older or BWR assembly classes.
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"We should have been leading by a much higher score in the first half," the Leverkusen coach, Roger Schmidt, said.
"It actually shows we can get a much higher score.
Undergraduates (majors and nonmajors) in phase II averaged a much higher score of 84.8.
Notably, we found Polyscan tends to assign homozygous indels with much higher score by investigating the raw sequencing data.
If flanking regions of the putative tRNA-Ala [ 12] are considered, tRNAScan-SE selects tRNA-Ala and, with a much higher score, tRNA-Cys (Additional file 5, 27-28).
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