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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lifted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that has been raised or elevated, often referring to a vehicle or an object.
Example: "The truck had a lifted suspension, making it perfect for off-road adventures."
Alternatives: "an elevated" or "a raised".
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And we get a lifted arm, a curving back, a body slowly scooting along the floor.
The dough is just right when a lifted spoonful leaves behind an arcing crest.
After the antidepressants and the ECT, you do yearn for a smiling face, a lifted heart, and just a smidgen of frivolity.
These formulas are translucent and porous enough to work well with other products, offering a lifted, protected and smoothed-out base for further skin care and makeup.
The dancing, as a result, can look fragmented, inorganic — halting steps, a lifted knee, a hand placed on the lower back — as though it's been chopped up and put back together.
All of which may have barely merited a lifted eyebrow in the Chelsea Hotel of two decades ago, when the hotel's grit and bohemian soul mirrored the spirit, and perils, of downtown Manhattan.
In posture both dancers use a lifted torso, and the man dances stiffly, as if imitating a Spanish military officer or someone from upper-class Spanish or Creole society.
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Experiments have been performed to investigate the leading edge of a lifted jet diffusion flame.
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An A- lifted his GPA above a 2.0.
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