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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately heightened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been sufficiently increased or intensified, such as emotions, awareness, or conditions.
Example: "The suspense in the movie was adequately heightened by the dramatic music and lighting."
Alternatives: "sufficiently elevated" or "properly intensified."
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Coleman said: "The result was a lack of trust, poor communication, poor collaboration and a strong perception that the failure of TSA to perform adequately heightened the risk to clients and staff in the centre.
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According to Rami Khouri, who heads a thinktank at the American University of Beirut, the government's failure to respond adequately was heightened by Hizbullah's rapid aid distribution.
Awareness for this patient group needs to be heightened to adequately recognize and treat these patients.
Until such a system is fully developed and implemented, there is heightened risk that the interests of the government and taxpayers may not be adequately protected and that the program objectives may not be achieved in an efficient and effective manner".
Amidst this heightened union-management acrimony, one of the unions decided that until a properly elected OHS committee was established and adequately trained from their perspective, the project should not go ahead.
Your emotions are surely heightened.
The Americans heightened the pressure.
They had acquired heightened attention.
Instead, he heightened his attacks.
Other attributes heightened its allure.
"Everyone's awareness is heightened".
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