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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more elevated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is higher or more sophisticated than something else. Example: "The students were exposed to a more elevated level of education in the prestigious private school."
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There is also a more elevated style.
But there is also a more elevated spiritual vision.
"We were expecting a more elevated debate," he said.
The Paris Opera displayed a more elevated sense of history.
In "Hamlet," which holds to a more elevated tone, he is on better behavior.
Times are tough in France, but Mr. Sarkozy could have run a more elevated campaign.
The chicken enchilada deserves a more elevated name, given its lusty marriage of spit-roasted fowl with a tomatillo-serrano salsa and Oaxacan cheese.
It's a basic human instinct, a more elevated version of shouting at the driver of the car you've just smashed into.
No Czech writer holds a more elevated position in Prague, or at Catbird central in North Haven, than Karel Capek (1890-1938).
But last night's show intentionally took the label to a more elevated level – the look was stricter with a strong cohesive message.
Before events, Sean Corvelle, a standup comedian, delivers motivational speeches to pump up the crowd and convey a more elevated sense of mission.
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