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The phrase "a level of discourse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the depth or complexity of communication in a particular context, such as academic writing or discussions.
Example: "In academic circles, it is essential to maintain a level of discourse that reflects critical thinking and thorough analysis."
Alternatives: "a degree of conversation" or "a standard of dialogue".
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This means sharing triumphs and failures, painful experiences and embarrassments, and generally engaging in a level of discourse that is rare, not simply among athletes, but between men.
His is a level of discourse that is out of place in a serious university, unimaginable in a classroom or any other location designed for teaching and learning.
I am certain Carrie Dolan, Chaomei Chen, and Angela Loeffler add a level of discourse and insight to the Lending Club executive team that is invaluable.
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Whatever one thinks of the results, they promoted a level of cultural discourse that has significantly raised the bar for contemporary architecture in general.
Finally, we must try to achieve a level of public discourse on these issues that is simultaneously energetic and mutually respectful.
Professor Taylor was in the former group, Professor Nathan said, "and it's said that he always conducted himself with courtesy and and kept those disputes at a level of scholarly discourse".
My summers there as a student and a researcher served to introduce me to a level of scientific discourse to which I otherwise would not have had access.
Leading a great country demands a deeper level of discourse, and it also demands a President able to use the mass media to make that discourse understandable to large numbers of people.
It only has a "Like" button, possibly because a "Dislike" one might facilitate a higher level of discourse than that deemed desirable by the system's architect.
All of these hosts should be commended for bringing a higher level of discourse to an increasingly dumbed-down medium, but there is rarely time to ruminate, to let smart people follow each other's ideas into territory unmapped in rehearsal.
Has intense Internet competition led to a higher level of discourse or to a rising tide of inanity?
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