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"constantly elevated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is consistently increasing or growing in intensity. For example, "He was constantly elevated by the cheers of the crowd."
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The findings were similar for the statements "I work under constantly elevated time pressure" (80% versus 4%) and "My company's priorities frequently change" (75% versus 1%).
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) patients with distal intestinal resections have attenuated endogenous GLP-2 secretion, which may contribute to their rapid gastric emptying, gastric hypersecretion and poor intestinal adaptation, whereas SBS patients with preserved terminal ileum and colon, who have a constantly elevated GLP-2 secretion, seem to do better in these respects.
However, Daskalakis and Helz[51] have argued that the constantly elevated Zn concentrations measured by Gubeli and Ste.
The patient was affected by chronic renal failure in hemodialytic treatment for 2 years and for about a year he had suffered from tertiary hyperparathyroidism (THPT) with a constantly elevated parathyroid hormone (PTH) level(>2,000 pg/ml).
An interesting study investigating time-course of hydroperoxide elevation in women users of a low estrogen dose pill containing drospirenone demonstrated that oxidative stress increased significantly after only 1 week of OC use, remained constantly elevated during OC use, and returned to basal levels within 1 week of OC discontinuation [24].
Further, this interest remained constantly elevated irrespective of whether or not their dominant companion exhibited pain response behaviors as a consequence of being injected with formalin.
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Our most fundamental needs for survival and wellbeing must be protected above all else, otherwise we will constantly elevate our parochial interests above the protection of our life-support systems.
In fact, what constantly elevates the song is the way the three vocals blend, especially as the song morphs into a Florenceesque stomp in the final third – their delicate coos softly wrapping themselves around the pummelling drums before the chorus erupts again and we're treated to the sort of vocal ad-libs so on point everyone else might as well just give up.
Constantly elevate them, even at the risk of dissing yourself". .
The cumulative cancer incidence for adults with diabetes was elevated constantly after age 60 (Fig. 1 A ). Compared with their nondiabetic counterparts, adults with diabetes were slightly more likely to develop cancer overall (multivariable-adjusted HR 1.22 [95% CI 0.98 1.53]), especially cancers of the pancreas and digestive system and cancers related to smoking (Table 2).
Patriarchy creates this reality by belittling and reducing the sexual abuse of women in scripture while constantly protecting and elevating men as examples to follow.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com