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The phrase "elevation to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing someone being promoted to a higher position or status. Example: After years of hard work and dedication, Maria's elevation to CEO of the company was a well-deserved accomplishment.
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Archbishop Egan credited New Yorkers with his elevation to cardinal.
This discovery results in Leibowitz's elevation to sainthood.
Apotheosis, elevation to the status of a god.
He's got a little elevation to his swing, anyway.
ELEVATION to chief executive is usually a cause for celebration.
And there's the elevation to three stars of Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester.
His quid pro quo for taking the job was elevation to brigadier general.
But several liberal groups have vigorously opposed his elevation to the appeals court.
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Wyatt acknowledged the symbolic significance of his elevation to the ministry.
His greatest pleasure came at his elevation to Commander of the Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin in Burgundy.
I did not expect to encounter what has beset me since my elevation to the Presidency.
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