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The phrase "as lifted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being referenced or quoted as it was taken or raised from a source.
Example: "The data was presented in the report as lifted from the original study conducted last year."
Alternatives: "as taken" or "as quoted".
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That is as lifted as the veil gets.
Mr. Tarr lavishes tremendous visual energy on Maloin, his inscrutable protagonist, but hasn't so much as lifted a pinky to make us care about his melancholy quandary.
Now that he is running for office himself, it is likely he knows he can be as much harmed as lifted up by celestial expectations, so he tries, in small ways, to discourage them.
Compost, a work addict, labored with incredible energy, while Mulch broke out in a rash and had to be given bed rest if he so much as lifted a paintbrush.
Despite the title of this exhibition, he never so much as lifted a paint brush during his three-year stay in Britain.
He was not so much taken aback as lifted off his feet by her brash honesty.
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Rendezvous and docking maneuvers are performed floating on the plane with pierced plates as lifting systems.
If only ending the invisibility of oppressed women were as simple as lifting the veil.
Other measures, such as lifting the voting threshold above 50%, might curb hedge funds.
But liberalising measures, such as lifting the cap on foreign direct investment in insurance, win few votes in India.
And it has some helpful measures, such as lifting a ban on the sale of drugs online.
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