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The phrase "a certain levels of" is not correct in English.
It should be "a certain level of" to maintain subject-verb agreement. You can use it when referring to an unspecified or particular degree or amount of something.
Example: "To achieve success in this project, we need to maintain a certain level of quality in our work."
Alternatives: "a specific level of" or "a particular degree of".
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By upholding this tax, legal exports say the court has established that pension contributions do not amount to a sacrosanct right to a certain levels of pension, clearing the way for important social security reforms.
However, there remains a certain levels of opposition to the full scale adoption of ECVET.
"There are only so many galleries and mostly they cater to a certain levels of wealthy collectors' needs," says Jody Rasch, a NYC-based contemporary artist who is also senior executive of a NY- based leading financial service firm, leading the social performance/impact investment group.
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Ditto a certain level of intelligence.
There is a certain level of complexity".
That shows a certain level of kinship.
I like a certain level of fearlessness.
It does, however, demand a certain level of flexibility.
Q: Your films achieve a certain level of realism.
And like everyone, he deserves a certain level of compensation".
It's also a certain level of genius".
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