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The phrase "elevated permissions" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to special privileges granted to a computer user that allow them to access restricted areas of a computer system or website. For example, "The administrator had to grant the new user elevated permissions in order to access the company's financial records."
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The extension, which required elevated permissions, silently talked back to a remote server and would push ads to users after installation.
The company claims it didn't mean to ask for such elevated permissions, and it will now correct this.
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Here he received the permission of "King Æthelred and all the witan" to be elevated to Canterbury.
With written permission of participants, in the event that biomarker results indicated elevated risk of CVD based on AHA guidelines, biomarker feedback reports were also mailed to the respondents' designated health care provider.
At just about the same time that the Jets elevated Belichick to succeed Parcells, the Patriots, not knowing of the move, had asked for permission to interview Belichick as their coach and general manager.
Their début album, "Permission to Land" (and its primary single, "I Believe in a Thing Called Love"), elevated that gag to the charts, but the Darkness failed to sustain the joke.
Slovenia is mostly elevated.
Others have been elevated.
The P.S.A. was elevated.
His P.S.A. was elevated.
An elevated one.
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