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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would be heightening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that is expected to increase or intensify something in the future. Example: "If we implement these changes, it would be heightening the overall efficiency of our operations."
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It is unknown whether Dorner has crossed over into Mexico or is planning to go there, but the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency said Monday it would be heightening inspections for vehicles heading into Mexico, according to KTTV-TV.
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Their anxiety would be heightened if central bank bond buying pushed private creditors down the pecking order.
He said: "The Department for Transport and Home Office knew there would be heightened security checks in place in France.
The sense of defeat would be heightened if a decision against Mr. Paterson is unanimous, as the lower-court ruling last month was.
In 2002, the joint intelligence committee warned that the "threat" from al-Qaida-type extremists "would be heightened by military action against Iraq".
We thought the world of Hyrule would be more immersive for the players to experience in 3D and also the horse riding and the thrill of exploring would be heightened.
It added that the impact would be heightened by severe financial market stress of the sort triggered in 2013 by the announcement by the Federal Reserve that it was considering reducing the stimulus it was then providing to the US economy.
As early as February 2003 the joint intelligence committee reported that al-Qaida and associated groups continued to represent "by far the greatest terrorist threat to western interests, and that that threat would be heightened by military action against Iraq".
Dux said the duty of care towards patients or guests of Top of the Pops, Jim'll Fix It and other programmes would be "heightened" if any managers had suspicions at the time about Savile.
This sense of exoticism about the French coach, successor to Alex McLeish at Rangers, would be heightened by reports of a singularly dedicated lifestyle that includes participation in an annual 150-mile race across the Sahara.
The OECD's current assessment contrasts with the comments made by its secretary general Angel Gurria in April when he said: "From the moment of a Brexit vote until the arrangements for 'divorce' are definitively settled – years later there would be heightened economic uncertainty, with damaging consequences.
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