adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
elevated railway
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
level
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Public awareness of the hazard caused by the accumulation of elevated levels of radon in buildings continues to grow.
position
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Yet far from ensuring loyalty to the statusquo, their elevated position made students receptive to radical ideas.
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It stands in its own grounds of approximately one and a half acres and from its elevated position has spectacular views.
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Allt-Chaorain House Allt-Chaorain is a warm and attractive house lying spectacularly in an elevated position among forest-clad hills and rugged mountains.
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But his new elevated position as departmental head made certain demands.
temperature
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Tests at elevated temperatures and elevated humidities are more difficult to accelerate and interpret.
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Changes in samples stored at elevated temperatures represent acceleration of changes occurring at room temperature.
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Examinations are most frequent in the early part of the test and on the samples stored at elevated temperatures .
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For example, at elevated temperatures , sodium bicarbonate decomposes and releases carbon dioxide and leaves sodium carbonate as mentioned earlier.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Elevated cholesterol levels may lead to a heart attack.
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A section of the elevated highway collapsed.
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an elevated pipeline
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Jack had more elevated interests than his colleagues' drinking parties.
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The judge's bench is well elevated and covered by a walnut canopy.
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The train runs on an elevated track above the city street.
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Vans and RVs have reached elevated status among young professionals.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Changes in samples stored at elevated temperatures represent acceleration of changes occurring at room temperature.
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Even certain elevated atolls seem to have such a thickness of limestone as to indicate subsidence before present uplift.
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On the other hand, many scientists are certain that gigantism must preclude elevated rates of metabolism.
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The blue train is pulling away from me in the drizzle, gathering speed, effortlessly accelerating along its elevated track.
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The form of the elevated blood pressure may be isolated systolic, isolated diastolic or a combination of both.
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They got as far as Mancunian Way, then Gary lost it and they went off the elevated section.
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Yet far from ensuring loyalty to the statusquo, their elevated position made students receptive to radical ideas.