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The phrase "after weeks of heightened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that has been intensified or increased over a period of weeks, often in contexts related to emotions, tensions, or activities.
Example: "After weeks of heightened anticipation, the event finally took place, drawing a large crowd."
Alternatives: "following weeks of increased" or "after several weeks of intensified".
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While nobody claimed responsibility for the attacks, the violence came after weeks of heightened tensions in Jerusalem, where a Palestinian teen was set on fire and killed last month in retaliation for the murder of three young Israeli settlers kidnapped weeks earlier.
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