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Discover LudwigThe word "vaulted" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective that can be used to describe a structure with an arched roof or ceiling. For example: "The great hall of the castle had a vaulted ceiling supported by columns of carved marble."
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vaulted
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Past of vault
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Changing security protocols is unlikely to either – explorers have vaulted incredibly complicated security measures, including those at the new World Trade Center in New York.
Jake Carlisle and his fellow Bomber forwards were menacing against the Pies and with the Bombers vaulted into seventh place now, it's not unreasonable to consider them a prospect to be that lower-ranked finals side that pulls off a September upset or two.
Edge: Push Oakland's En Vogue had a string of irresistibly catchy hits in the early 90s, but no one of them is bigger than 1996's double-platinum smash Tha Crossroads, the Eazy-E elegy that vaulted Cleveland's Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to No 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The Manor House Tack Room is a beautifully converted cottage in the nearby village of Winfrith Newburgh; its luxurious double bedroom has oak beams and a vaulted ceiling.
Nomura's equity-trading business has vaulted from nowhere to become the third-biggest on the London Stock Exchange (Lehman used to be number one).
Now that he has, he has a great responsibility to the system that has vaulted him to power.
At that point Marina Silva, a popular former green activist and running-mate to Mr Campos who had vaulted to the top of the ticket, began to look like a shoo-in.
Mr Spieth has vaulted to the number two spot in the world golf rankings, behind Rory McIlroy.
In China alone, dollar-denominated loans have vaulted from around $200 billion in 2008 to more than $1 trillion now (see article).As the dollar rises, this debt becomes more expensive to service in local currency.
Mrs Clinton is contending with a single strong candidate whose campaign of change has vaulted him to the front.
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Sophisticated but unsatisfactory attempts to vault the great basilican naves safely, with elements of Roman, Byzantine, or Eastern origin, impelled progressive Romanesque engineers, from about 1090 onward, to invent a new type of ribbed groin-vaulted unit bay, using pointed arches to distribute thrust and improve the shape of the geometric surfaces.
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