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'ranges higher than' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to indicate that something goes beyond a certain point, such as a number or amount. For example: The elevation of the mountain ranges higher than 7,000 feet.
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Mountain ranges higher than 2,300 ft (702 m) occupy more than one-third of Italy.
Furthermore, VSDs also enable the operation of pumps in power ranges higher than most commercial photovoltaic pumps.
It should be noted that only frequency ranges higher than 1.5 kHz and lower than 1.5 kHz are considered for the computation of the ILD and ITD, respectively.
Thus, it may be difficult to observe changes in the FRFs due to debonding, considering frequency ranges higher than 500 Hz.
Passive pneumatic tables are popularly used in precision measurements or processes for isolation of ground vibrations over frequency ranges higher than resonance frequencies of a few Hz typically.
Given the small distance between the microphone and the seismometer at the OWD station, frequency ranges higher than those proposed by Ichihara et al. (2012) were used in this study.
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His shooting percentage was 42.8percent and 333 percent from 3-point range, higher than Gill's, although Gill was at small forward.
The generously sized units are being sold starting at $3,000 a square foot and ranging higher than $8,000 a square foot for the top-floor penthouse, which has yet to hit the market.
Therefore, an accurate coordination between 25 HPMSs allows an inspection range higher than 100 km.
A peak structure with a long tail is observed in the energy range higher than e Vbias = 1.8 eV.
The observational constraint suggested a higher ECS range (higher than 3 K) than the raw ECS estimate from the multi-model ensemble.
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