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The phrase "a heightening of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increase or intensification of a particular quality or state.
Example: "The recent events have led to a heightening of tensions between the two countries."
Alternatives: "an increase in" or "an intensification of".
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The effect was not a loss of meaning but a heightening of it.
Shepard's works of the mid-1970s showed a heightening of earlier techniques and themes.
"A dopamine rush is a lust-pleasure, it's a heightening of everything," Pfaus says.
That suggests that a heightening of tensions across the Taiwan Strait is not inevitable.
Other responses involved a heightening of realism by means of intensifying violence, amassing documentation, or resorting to fantasy.
In recent years Moscow policy-makers have cottoned on to a heightening of Chinese influence in the country.
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A slight heightening of sensory perception, which I liked.
What you want to do is let the 3D be a subconscious heightening of the experience.
It is a general heightening of perception and the feeling of awareness.
Raw sewage has begun spilling into the river and creeks, prompting authorities to warn of a heightened risk of disease.
In particular, identification of a heightened risk of misconduct or SEC rule violation often can be explained by non-nefarious actions and intent.
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