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The phrase "at heightened" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a state of increased intensity or awareness, often in contexts related to emotions, security, or alertness.
Example: "The community was at heightened risk during the storm, prompting officials to issue evacuation orders."
Alternatives: "at increased" or "in a state of heightened".
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Last October, the agency cited "credible testimonies" that female refugees were "at heightened risk" in Europe.
All of this is putting members of the military at heightened risk for identity theft.
Several studies have identified members of the United States military — particularly combat soldiers — at heightened risk for A.L.S.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 had put him at heightened risk of being apprehended as a runaway slave.
Their physical growth is slowed, cognitive development arrested and their immune systems fail to mature, putting them at heightened risk from infection.
Men, the elderly, and people living in the south region are at heightened risk.
Very preterm (VPT) birth refers to an early stressful event putting children at heightened risk for emotional difficulties.
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All of the diagnosed participants were recruited from the lung clinic along with 3 'at heightened risk'.
The mean age of the diagnosed group was 69 years, and 64 years for those 'at heightened risk'.
In the lung clinic setting, 3 patients who were approached by their consultant declined to take part; 4 'at heightened risk' patients from the GP surgery declined.
The remaining 'at heightened risk' patients came directly via their GP, or from responding to recruitment posters at the GPs clinic.
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