Sentence examples for ascent above from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ascent above" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rise or increase in position, level, or status, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The company's ascent above its competitors was attributed to its innovative marketing strategies."
Alternatives: "rise above" or "climb above".

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As a child I didn't really comprehend my father's affection for the land, nor for the steep-sided alp to which he returns as to an altar: Avalanche Peak, a six-hour ascent above the cloud-filled valley of the pass.

For example, the potential for SO2 emissions due to deep magmatic unrest, but no magma ascent above 5 km.

Sunday's 15th stage sees the riders tackle a 169km run from Busto Arsizio and Lecco, with three climbs scheduled before a final 7.8km ascent above Lake Como.

High-altitude pulmonary oedema (HAPE) is a condition that occurs in previously healthy individuals within 2 to 4 days after rapid ascent above altitudes of 3,500 to 4,000 m [70],[70].

The network considers the effects on the hydrothermal system due to magmatic processes at depth (typically 5 10 km), and magma ascent (above 5 km depth, node 4 below) separately.

An individual exposed to a rapid decompression (high rate of ascent) above 5500 m has a greater risk of altitude DCS than being exposed to the same altitude but at a lower rate of ascent.

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After a lengthy four-man escape mopped up the King of the Mountains points on substantial ascents above Builth Wells and Brecon – giving the Spaniard Angel Madrazo an unassailable lead in this competition – the peloton came together to belt through the Caerphilly one-way system on to the mountain.

HAH is defined by IHS as a headache that develops after ascent to altitudes above 2500 m and resolves within 24 h after descent to below 2500 m [1].

Headaches are a common symptom of acute mountain sickness and the International Headache Society has defined a primary headache disorder of high altitude headache as one that develops "within 24 h after sudden ascent to altitudes above 3,000 m," in association with Cheyne-Stokes respiration, desire to overbreathe, or exertional dyspnea.

Hypoxic chamber studies appear to be an effective and valid method to investigate acute mountain sickness (AMS), since AMS not only manifests in nonacclimatized trekkers and mountaineers who rapidly ascent to altitudes above 2,500 m [ 20] but is also a frequent health-related problem for subjects in hypoxic chamber studies [ 21, 22].

You are still of this life, yet you are rising above the material plane.... Growing old serenely is not a downhill path but an ascent.

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