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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a higher proportion" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that one quantity has a greater quantity when compared to another. Example: This year, sales of organic food increased with a higher proportion than conventional food.
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The premium increases the budgets of schools with a higher proportion of poorer children.
Countries with a higher proportion of female parliamentarians include Spain, Italy, Sweden and the Netherlands.
But they are much fewer and farther between, with a higher proportion of body-conscious foreigners.
The National Union of Students said smaller institutions with a higher proportion of disabled students could face heavy additional costs.
Northern Ireland outperformed their English counterparts with a higher proportion of students achieving A*-A grades and A*-C grades.
We find that average effort tends to increase with a higher proportion of winner prizes.
Golkar and the PPP will therefore end up with a higher proportion of seats than votes.
It has been suggested, for example, that individuals with a higher proportion of slow-twitch muscle fibres may be more efficient.
The 787, with a higher proportion of lightweight composite parts than any previous aircraft, has been welcomed by airlines seeking to reduce costs.
The average order size in Bonobos' stores has proven to be twice that of online, with a higher proportion of new customers also coming through the guideshops.
And they achieve this with a higher proportion of students eligible for free schools meals than academy sixth forms (11% compared with 8%).
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