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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lower level for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduced standard, position, or degree in various contexts, such as education, performance, or hierarchy.
Example: "The new policy aims to establish a lower level for entry requirements in the program to encourage more applicants."
Alternatives: "a reduced level for" or "a diminished level for".
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"Daft as it seems, Conference clubs might be better off, having worked at a lower level for a longer time.
We need high levels of hormones to reproduce, but we shift down to a lower level for the second half of life.
"We might consider it for one of our teams at a lower level, for the fourth or fifth starters," Melvin said.
The Environmental Protection Agency has a lower level for fish caught in sport fishing, but defers to the F.D.A. when it comes to setting levels for commercial fish.
The main entrance was to be on Broadway, with a ramp from West End Avenue leading directly down to a lower level for deliveries.
The Manhattan De Beers store will be 7,500 square feet, and will occupy parts of three floors, the first and second of which will be selling floors, with a lower level for storage.
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A high level of service for one customer may necessitate a lower level of service for another.
A high level of service for one customer may therefore necessitate a lower level of service for another.
That poll showed virtually the same level of support for Trump as the Washington Post/ABC survey, but a lower level of support for Clinton.
"Are we creating tests of different content, at a lower level of rigor, for kids with disabilities?
There was also a lower level of expression for collagen III on fibrocytes.
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