Sentence examples for a level of press from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a level of press" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the intensity or amount of media coverage or attention given to a particular subject or event.
Example: "The new policy received a level of press that was unprecedented for the organization."
Alternatives: "amount of media coverage" or "degree of publicity".

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He said he was optimistic that a series of changes, including a press law being drafted by the government, would allow Myanmar a level of press freedom unimaginable during the days of military rule.

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There's a large rectangular button on the left-hand side which takes you back up a level of control; press it enough times and you'll reach the time display, which is the default.

While Mr. Morsi's rushed Constitution has created deep division, he has generally allowed open political debate and a basic level of press freedom in Egypt.

The attention so delighted Morgenstern that he offered to donate five thousand dollars to a charity of Rubenstein's choice — if he could attract that level of press coverage again.

They are a series of group principles that include financial self-support; anonymity at the level of press, radio and film; and inclusiveness in membership.

This sentiment is made explicit in an exhibit of a map of the world in which countries are color-coded according to their level of press freedom.

That level of press attention could not have helped her mental state one bit".

"[We] need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, and films," the Eleventh Tradition states.

As A.A.'s 11th Tradition states, "We need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio and films".

He had not been prepared for the level of press intrusion, he said, and his family was too important to him.

However, on any construction of the Editors' Code of Conduct, those facts alone cannot justify the persistent and intrusive level of press interest to which she has been subjected, nor can it justify the publication of private information without regard to the public interest or the consequences of publication.

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