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The phrase "A levels" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer to the advanced level exams taken by students in the UK before entering university. Example: "She received top grades in all of her A levels and was accepted into her dream university."
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A levels
noun
Plural of A level
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Add your A levels.
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Good A-levels.
GCSEs and A-levels.
What about GCSEs and A-levels?
Chung has A-levels and a conscience.
A-levels are always hard.
And change A-levels again?
A-levels, internships, national competitions.
A-levels are behind us.
Finishing my A-levels this year.
It's really an alternative to A-levels".
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