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The phrase "outperforms by" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to mean that something is responsible for success or improvement of a result. For example, "The new software outperforms the old version by 50 percent."
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After adjusting for risk, he may actually be doing worse than someone who outperforms by only two points.
Moreover, the proposed relay assisted scheme outperforms by 15% in terms of multiplexing gain, the cooperative communications scheme being compared.
For a BER = and for the proposed transmission scheme outperforms by 0.6 dB the one presented in [16].
Hence, the pair CDE-PD (with variable threshold design) outperforms by far the rest of the studied strategies.
The improvements are small basically because the Clara HD will likely replace the Aura Edition 2, which it outperforms by a huge amount, as the company's entry-level device.
We see clearly from these figures that our proposed method outperforms by far the FAPI-TLS-ESPRIT method when the number of sources increases.
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"It was outperformed by ITV, BSkyB, Reed, WPP and DMGT".
Expert radiologists are routinely outperformed by pattern-recognition software, diagnosticians by simple computer questionnaires.
It's been outperformed by neighbouring Colombia, Brazil and Chile, none of which have enjoyed the windfall from oil.
But in training camp Flynn was outperformed by a new draftee, Russell Wilson.
"In the bond market," Ms. Beyer said, "we try to outperform by inches".
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