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The phrase "at elevation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific height or altitude, often in contexts related to geography, aviation, or construction.
Example: "The aircraft was cruising at elevation, providing stunning views of the landscape below."
Alternatives: "at altitude" or "at height".
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Meghan Lewis '16 M.E.M. interned at Elevation Workshop (ELEV), an architecture firm in Beijing, China.
But marathoners are particularly inclined to train at elevation, because they don't need track speed.
The base of the trade center site is at elevation 243 feet.
Calls and emails sent to staff at Elevation Church were not returned.
It is in Tunnel A to the 33rd Street station, at elevation 203 feet (about 97 feet below sea level), not in Tunnel E from the trade center station, at elevation 212 feet.
On this scale, the high point on Greenwich Street is at elevation 316 feet, the memorial plaza at 311.2 feet.
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Another factor is the growing use of cellphones -- at elevations high and low.
"This is so helpful compared to looking at elevations," she said when she finished.
Yet in the Americas plenty of hummingbird species are found at elevations above 10,000 feet.
The neighbouring countries have deployed troops at elevations of up to 6,700 metres (22,000ft) there.
Note that tsunami unit A is absent at elevations higher than 21 m a.s.l.l
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