Sentence examples similar to a increased level of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a increased level of" is not correct.
It should be "an increased level of." You can use it when discussing a rise or growth in a particular measurement or quality.
Example: "The study found an increased level of stress among participants during the exam period."
Alternatives: "a higher level of" or "an elevated level of."

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So they adopted a new policy — an increased level of secrecy.

A higher value reflects an increased level of functioning as compared to a lower value.

Blood tests showed that patients treated with it had an increased level of aldosterone, a hormone that regulates sodium and potassium in the blood and can affect blood pressure.

A 2014 public opinion survey found an increased level of detachment and apathy amongst young South Koreans about the situation facing people across the border.

Nonsmokers have an increased level of G to A transitions (47% as opposed to smokers 29%), a difference that is also statistically highly significant.

Eight of these genes showed an increased level of expression and one showed a decrease in expression (Table  5).

Thus, we observed that a large proportion of breast and ovarian tumors express an increased level of NPC.

"There is certainly an increased level of corporate stress that is beginning to worsen," he said.

She said staff were reporting an increased level of client distress and frustration.

The chemical test results showed an increased level of aging due to the addition of RAS.

First, engaged employees have an increased level of productivity.

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