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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rated higher" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has been given a higher score or ranking than something else. For example, "This restaurant has been rated higher than others in the area."
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Only three debates at the height of the Clinton/Obama primary in 2008 rated higher than the lowest-rated Democratic debate in 2016," Walker said.
But since then, three games have rated higher than last year's and three have rated lower.
Tells about other books which rated higher on their page 100.
Both Brazil and Turkey are rated higher than China and Costa Rica, two teams that played a desultory first half.
It added that among audiences looking for quality investigative journalism, Channel 4 rated "higher than the BBC".
Typically, in countries all over the world, the very same words are rated higher coming from a man.
The spokesman said the calculator threw up anomalies such as a chiko roll rated higher than a bottle of water.
After all, he has consistently been rated higher than Mr Bush on domestic matters.
Kirkpatrick's major weakness (and the reason most have Claiborne rated higher) is man coverage.
This rated higher than any cultural contributions or specific, specialist skill-sets brought in from abroad.
Something similar happened with the happy music: perceived blithe emotions were rated higher than their felt counterparts.
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