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The phrase "abnormally high levels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe quantities or measurements that are significantly above what is considered normal or typical.
Example: "The recent study revealed abnormally high levels of pollutants in the river, raising concerns about environmental safety."
Alternatives: "unusually elevated amounts" or "excessively high concentrations".
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Under these conditions, the estrogens build up to abnormally high levels.
Diabetes causes abnormally high levels of blood sugar, which can damage the blood vessels and organs.
In diabetes, insulin production is impaired, leading to abnormally high levels of circulating glucose.
Almost 23,000 (3.4%) had hyperlipidaemia, meaning their blood contained abnormally high levels of lipid fats – cholesterol and triglycerides.
Glucokinase functions only in emergencies, when the concentration of glucose in the blood rises to abnormally high levels.
As a result of this metabolic block, abnormally high levels of phenylalanine accumulate in the blood, cerebrospinal fluid, and urine.
Blood levels will rise faster and higher than normal, and in some cases the abnormally high levels can be dangerous.
Should these channels become blocked, the pressure within the eye rises to abnormally high levels.
These people can develop abnormally high levels of morphine, leading to extreme drowsiness and breathing difficulty.
A study of more than 600,000 British women found that the risk of breast cancer was almost doubled in those with abnormally high levels of blood fats.
The police seized 700 more head of cattle from farms around Naples after tests showed abnormally high levels of dioxin in both the animals and the soil.
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