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"the much higher" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that is significantly higher than something else. Example: The prices for luxury cars are generally much higher than those for economy cars.
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So why the much higher census figures from that time?
Evergreen cited the much higher government support available in China.
"Research conclusively shows the much higher risk posed by drink driving.
The costs had been mounting and were reflected in the much higher prices.
The first is the much higher administrative overhead costs loaded onto the American health system.
The new estimate drops the surplus projection for the current fiscal year and adds the much higher projection for 2011.
His nonunion workers are paid $15 an hour, not the much higher union scale, and they receive no benefits.
She stressed the "much higher rates of transmissible diseases among some MSM than in the non-MSM general population".
Now they may not get to play together this time at the much higher level of the World Cup.
The elastic response, determined by the much higher stiffness of the glass, was very reproducible.
Therefore, the long-circulating CPDG nanoassemblies had the much higher anti-cancer effect than GEM.
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