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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tremendously elevated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been raised to a very high level, whether literally or figuratively. Example: "The artist's reputation has been tremendously elevated after the success of her latest exhibition."
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We immediately ran in-hospital blood work and identified that he had tremendously elevated liver and pancreatic enzymes.
5 That led us to speculate that chronic antigenic stimulation underlies the often tremendously elevated levels of serum IgG4 in IgG4-RD.
We found that basal insulin secretion, which was tremendously elevated before surgery in the morbidly obese, decreased after surgery by ∼55%, but was not normalized, when compared with CONlean.
Additionally, in vitro trans-well migration assay results revealed that the migration of bone marrow-derived monocytes was tremendously elevated when medium conditioned by 4T1/M2-Mϕ co-cultures was used as a chemoattractant, as compared with medium conditioned by 4T1 cells or M2-Mϕs alone.
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The crew helped tremendously".
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