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Discover Ludwig"elevated off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be raised or lifted up from a surface, or to be lifted to a higher level or position. Example: The helicopter slowly elevated off the ground and hovered in the air. In this sentence, "elevated off" is used to describe the action of the helicopter lifting off from the ground.
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He was cycling, as always, with his butt elevated off the seat, his spine inclined at sixty degrees.
That would likely force new homes to be built elevated off the ground in spots where rising sea levels or recent major storms have had an impact.
Perhaps not only the footprints, but also most of the hallowed ground at the site, can be preserved if the clever architects can design all the new buildings to be elevated off the ground (with small footprints for support structures).
Sports in which an individual is elevated off the ground, such as horseback riding, mountain climbing, and rappelling, account for a high number of head and spinal injuries as well as fractures.
The deltoid muscle (with the attached periosteum) was elevated off the anterior edge of the distal third of the clavicle.
Similar to alveolar distraction techniques, minimal mucosa was elevated off of the transport or movable segment to maintain adequate blood supply.
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In one drill, Wall attempted floaters in the paint while elevating off one foot.
She was not going to win any end-to-end sprints Sunday night and occasionally struggled elevating off the right foot.
Keep your computer elevated and off the floor.
Elevate off the ground.
When using the standard salt LiPF6, elevated cut-off potentials during charge lead to increased capacity and energy density during discharge, but reduce the cycle life dramatically.
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