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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few levels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of levels in a game, hierarchy, or any structured system.
Example: "After playing for a few levels, I started to understand the game's mechanics better."
Alternatives: "several levels" or "a couple of levels".
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Thus, after a few levels the contribution is negligible.
"I think this is brilliant on a few levels.
So this is weird on a few levels.
"Reviving a bid to acquire Jones makes sense on a few levels," Rodriguez writes.
Losing away to Burnley was a disappointment on a few levels.
A few levels above me, I learned from Steve Jobs that people can change the world.
This ball is definitely reversing, which adds a few levels of difficulty to South Africa's already stiff task.
Eno played one or two examples of his generative compositions, and Wright showed off a few levels of Spore.
"I'm literally frightened on a few levels, 'cause I've never been in this position," Mr. Maron recalled.
A seat right behind home plate, or a glassed-in suite shielded from the elements a few levels above?
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A few levels in, he announces: "Check out the new menu item.
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