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"was remarkably higher" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to emphasize how much higher something became compared to its original value. For example: "The temperature was remarkably higher than what was recorded yesterday."
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Interestingly, their PHB recovery (>92%) was remarkably higher than our results (63%, see Table 1).
The efficiency of the peptides was remarkably higher in the lower ionic strength media.
Root yield was remarkably higher in P-treated plants than the control plants.
In contrast, the current of the area mechanically processed without vibration was remarkably higher than that of the unprocessed area.
The prevalence of poor sleep in nursing staff was remarkably higher than that in the general population.
Solubilization of SRL was remarkably higher in P103 and P123 micelles than more hydrophilic F68 and F127.
The electrical conductivity was remarkably higher for the PC/MWCNT-COOH/CBT composites compared to the PC/MWCNT-COOH ones.
In early season, grain yield of Peizataifeng under PBZ and 6-BA treatments was remarkably higher than that of CK, respectively.
It is noticed that the J th of a 1-mm-long device was remarkably higher, which could be further improved by PHR coating.
Out of the patients aged over 65 years the prevalence of chronic CH was remarkably higher (25.6%) than in previous ages (9.5%).
Similarly, serum total Ig and lysozyme activity in HACV, Pro + LACV and Pro + HACV fed carps was remarkably higher than other groups (P < 0.05).
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