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The phrase "were escalated to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used when discussing a situation or problem that has been brought to the attention of someone higher up or with more authority. Example: "The customer's complaint was initially handled by a representative, but due to the severity of the issue, it was escalated to the manager for further investigation."
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The evaluation of the six-month pilot indicated that, of 164 families helped by the initiative, only three were escalated to social care referrals as a direct result of domestic violence.
There were 695 alarms in total, 431 (62%) of which were escalated to the call center.
Red columns represent calls that were escalated to the call center, gray columns those that were canceled by the user.
Mortality was 8.7%% (n = 464), 5 % of the patients were escalated to ICU and 6%% had bacteraemia.
Results: After accounting for missing data, 15 patients out of 330 (4.5 %) died or were escalated to the critical care unit.
Patients who tolerated the starting dose of dasatinib (50 or 70 mg orally twice daily) for the first 28-day cycle, and displayed suboptimal Src inhibition, were escalated to a higher dose (70 or 100 mg).
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Dose escalation was conducted in two stages; initially bortezomib was fixed whereas sunitinib was escalated to its MTD.
That inquiry was escalated to a formal investigation in January.
In 2013 it was escalated to one-in, two-out.
It may also result in disciplinary action by being escalated to Human Resources or Academic Affairs.
When we started the investigation, it was escalated to the highest level.
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