Sentence examples for elevated to a high from inspiring English sources

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Hate has been elevated to a high platform.

But, these days, when the guy who's cornered you at a party says he's been "getting really into improv," he is referring to a type of long-form improvisation that was elevated to a high art by Del Close, a stoner comedy savant who mentored John Belushi, Bill Murray, Mike Myers, Chris Farley, and Gilda Radner.

And he thought India had a lot of unique skills because there are a lot of sons and daughters of Indian Hindu temple artists, where drawing and painting have been elevated to a high art, who are very adept at transferring those skills to computer-assisted design to draw up characters.

Steve Eckersley, head of enforcement at the ICO, said the issue had been elevated to a "high priority".

In our case, CA19-9 was elevated to a high level (40,635 U/mL), but it was thought that the abnormal value was caused by chronic cholestasis and cholangitis.

But such studies haven't been elevated to a high enough priority in the United States to build the science we need for setting new policies.

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She stopped going to high school after she was elevated to a high-level team that played abroad frequently.

Incorrect school uniform is elevated to a high-order offence because it seeks to deny the rules and means by which the school projects its cultural sway.

Furthermore, would such chimeras be elevated to a higher metaphysical state and 'think' more like us?

More recently, the issue has been elevated to a higher public profile.

In this case, VB theory allows promotion to occur, in which an electron is elevated to a higher orbital.

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