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The phrase 'elevate me' is grammatically correct, but its usage is highly context-dependent. You can use this phrase when you are asking someone to raise your status, level of authority, or position. For example, you could say, "I need your help to elevate me so I can reach my goal."
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"Even if you demolish me, you will elevate me," he boasted to her at the outset.
She says in an exclusive interview in Le Nouvel Observateur that he told her, "Even if you demolish me, you will elevate me".
"I'm just gonna try my best to fit in but also play my game, and everyone around me I think is going to elevate me.
Her elegance helped elevate me to elegant.
It was his life's story that reminded me that even in the mouth of the lion, God will save me, redeem me and elevate me.
"I particularly recall lying on a bed of moss looking up into the mid-summer twilight, feeling the moss's ability to apparently elevate me and my attention.
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"And this is a man I've been alone with many times who's never been anything but gracious and [a] gentleman and elevated me to the top level of his campaign, the way he's elevated women in the Trump organization for decades, because he respects women".
Similarly [in the future] they elevated me to diminish Gordon Brown".
"And anybody who's given me work really, anybody who's elevated me to this position.
This success has artificially elevated me; it's caused jealousy, even hatred".
My own sadness was only slightly appeased when the surviving Elders elevated me to their company.
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