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The phrase "an elevation in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase or rise in a particular measurement, level, or condition, such as in scientific, medical, or economic contexts.
Example: "The study showed an elevation in blood pressure among participants after the treatment."
Alternatives: "an increase in" or "a rise in".
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Infection with G. bethesdensis does not promote an elevation in the erythrocyte sedimentation rateD.
Eighteen (62%) patients had an elevation in CK, and 3 had an elevation in CK-MB fraction without an elevated cTnT.
Additionally, decreased liver LDLRAP1 levels led to an elevation in the mouse plasma LDL level (Figure 6Q).
On the other hand, defects in cartilage development thought partly because of an elevation in FGF signaling that suppresses chondrogenesis.
During recovery period the biochemical constituents showed an elevation in all tissues.
There are two potential mechanisms by which an elevation in PVR could cause mortality in ARDS.
Laboratory data showed an elevation in the direct bilirubin level (T-Bil/D-Bil, 6.05/3.72 mg/dL).
Only 19.5% of respondents correctly defined ACS in children as an elevation in IAP with accompanying multi-organ dysfunction.
For instance, an elevation in mood or greater mental clarity.
The complete blood count didn't show an elevation in his infection-fighting white blood cells; it was normal, in fact.
So this trip to the All-Star Game was no regular trip -it was an elevation in passion for what they love most.
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