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'exalted function' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a job or task that is highly esteemed and carries a certain amount of prestige. For example, "The mayor of the city has an exalted function of representing and protecting the interests of the citizens."
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An anxious temperament might serve a more exalted function too.
Ranke, the master of diplomatic history, assigned an autonomous and exalted function to statehood and nationhood and consequently cast his lot with Prussian and German nationalism, forces that Burckhardt would later denounce with growing violence.
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It produced art that spoke to the tenderest feelings and most exalted aspirations but also functioned as propaganda for imperialist ideology.
When journalists don't relentlessly push for disclosure, they're condemned as poodles of the powerful, but the process of pushing, in its daily reality, resembles any other functioning marketplace not so exalted as after-dinner speeches make it sound.
When journalists don't relentlessly push for disclosure, they're condemned as poodles of the powerful, but the process of pushing, in its daily reality, resembles any other functioning marketplace — not so exalted as after-dinner speeches make it sound.
From the most exalted Petrarchan effusions to the basest bodily function, he covers the waterfront.
Entities bestowed with exalted powers pay a heavy price if they fail to carry out their function.
Dutch painters of the era maintained dizzyingly exalted standards of excellence across a range of genres, working for a market in which history paintings functioned as large-denomination currency and still-lifes were useful small change.
Again we felt exalted.
Exalted company indeed.
We felt exalted.
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