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Free sign upThe phrase "at a heightened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state or condition that is elevated or intensified, often in relation to emotions, awareness, or situations.
Example: "The team was working at a heightened level of urgency as the deadline approached."
Alternatives: "at an increased" or "in an elevated".
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Our unreality is operating at a heightened pitch.
Clinically, patients with chronic pain are at a heightened risk for developing anxiety3,4.
While all children are susceptible to negative social experiences, children with disabilities are at a heightened risk for exclusion and victimization.
Part of the problem has been the success the administration has had in managing the news and keeping fears of terror at a heightened pitch.
That same year, Pfizer removed the pain drug Bextra from the market after the F.D.A. warned that patients were at a heightened risk for developing Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and other skin reactions.
The youth participating were between 11 and 15 years old, were of a lower socioeconomic status and were at a heightened risk for mental health problems.
Sex workers are at a heightened risk for violence.
Ethnic minorities are also at a heightened risk, especially Asian-American students.
Women in particular also seemed to be at a heightened risk for inflammation.
"As a black teenager with disabilities, Ricky was at a heightened risk for police violence.
Indeed, some of our neighbours are at a heightened risk from the moment they are born.
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