Examples of 'tend to be higher' in a sentence

Meaning of "tend to be higher"

tend to be higher ~ used to describe a situation where something, such as prices or temperatures, has a tendency to be greater than average or previous values

How to use "tend to be higher" in a sentence

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Termination rates tend to be higher in migrant women.
Tend to be higher in countries with greater.
Sweeter wines also tend to be higher in calories.
Wages tend to be higher in sectors where productivity is higher.
Processed cheeses and cottage cheese tend to be higher in salt.
Yields tend to be higher for an average operator.
If it is a private taxi or a van the price will tend to be higher.
They also tend to be higher in alcohol.
The respective salaries of these persons tend to be higher on average.
Indoor levels tend to be higher than outdoor levels.
This alternative means that the Y measurements tend to be higher.
The values also tend to be higher at elevated temperatures.
Strains that are high in CBD also typically tend to be higher in CBDV.
But tend to be higher in cost and can have.
Soft cheeses like cottage cheese tend to be higher in lactose.

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Darker types tend to be higher in those compounds than kinds.
Indoor concentrations of fine particulate matter tend to be higher than those outdoors.
Feeding rates tend to be higher when currents are faster.
This is also the high season, so prices tend to be higher.
Fat reserves naturally tend to be higher with older persons.
Both tend to be higher for environmental investments with a typically longer amortisation period.
Water tariffs in rural areas tend to be higher than in urban areas.
There also tend to be higher standard deviations especially for inbound investment.
Fares ultimately depend on the season and tend to be higher during the summer months.
Tariff rates tend to be higher for products available domestically.
Complaints to our Office related to MPAC tend to be higher in assessment years.
All these tend to be higher in the public sector workforce.
In later artillery forts, parapets tend to be higher and thicker.
Interest rates tend to be higher to counterbalance the lack of collateral.
Avoid filling up at motorway service stations, as their prices tend to be higher.
Sunshine totals tend to be higher towards the coastal areas.
This is key in construction companies, where overhead expenses tend to be higher.
Cable costs also tend to be higher for star networks.
Therefore, the level and requirement of knowledge of these consumers tend to be higher.
Monthly payments tend to be higher since it has a shorter period.
If beneficiated carpet is used as the feedstock, the purity will tend to be higher.
Levels of arsenic tend to be higher in groundwater than in surface water.
As with fruits and vegetables, more colorful legumes tend to be higher in antioxidants.
The costs of finance tend to be higher as a result of the increased risks.
Try not to pick a holiday weekend, when rental rates tend to be higher.
Import price elasticities tend to be higher than export price elasticities.
Moreover, the hydrocarbon conversion and olefin selectivity tend to be higher with magnesia.
Pain levels tend to be higher on the first and second postoperative day.
Did you know that in cities temperatures tend to be higher than in surrounding areas?
Prices tend to be higher during the summer tourist season, especially at the beaches.
Salaries in the private sector tend to be higher than those in the public sector.
Thus with higher expected inflation, nominal interest rates will tend to be higher.
The costs per student tend to be higher especially at higher grade levels.
I do not really endorse sugar-free foods because they tend to be higher in carbohydrates.
Insurance rates also tend to be higher in New York than in most other cities.

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