Sentence examples for heightened effect from inspiring English sources

"heightened effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to amplify the effect of something. For example, "The special lighting used on the stage gave the show a heightened effect."

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Where every detail should be pungently real, one is constantly checked in belief by the sense of calculated and heightened effect, and by the passion of Mr. Maugham for what is odd and "strong".

For heightened effect, her apartment has abundant touches of chrome: the base of a Florence Knoll table, the base of 1930's mirrored lamp and metal mesh curtains made by Michael Schmidt, a designer and a friend.

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Previous work brought to attention the empirical evidence that some individuals with particular temperaments, physiological characteristics and, more recently, genetic polymorphisms, demonstrate heightened effects of social environments on development (Belsky & Pluess, 2009).

In these works he strove to respect the external, visual aspect of a figure or landscape but found himself unable to suppress his own feelings about the subject, which found expression in emphatic contours and heightened effects of colour.

Prof Tom Brereton, head of monitoring at Butterfly Conservation and one of the study's co-authors, said causes included heightened effects of climate change in cities, building on urban green space, the loss of surprisingly wildlife-rich brownfield sites, council cuts and the neglect of parks and pesticide-wielding gardeners who have also turned lawns and flower beds into driveways and patios.

Everyone metabolizes and absorbs CBD at different rates, and they may respond differently to it once they metabolize it, with some experiencing heightened effects, and others lowered effects, Giordano says.

Various reviews, however, have pointed to heightened effects on physician behavior of multiple interventions compared with single episodic interventions.

Almost all journalists, except for a handful of saints, do on occasion sharpen up quotes or slightly shift around times and places to heighten effect.

But then he makes this, to me, very surprising statement: "Almost all journalists, except for a handful of saints, do on occasion sharpen up quotes or slightly shift around times and places to heighten effect.

The music in opera always has an intensifying and heightening effect on the dramatic situation.

He heightened this effect with an absurd pileup of sound effects: a leaping female warrior, gun in hand, was surrounded by "FWAP," "SHOOM," "RAAA," and fourteen other sound words, making it seem as if many violent acts were occurring simultaneously.

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