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The phrase "a natural level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state or condition that is typical or expected in a given context, often relating to balance or equilibrium.
Example: "The ecosystem has reached a natural level of biodiversity that supports various species."
Alternatives: "an inherent state" or "a typical standard".
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Thus, MEBN facilitates representation of knowledge at a natural level of granularity.
Exactly what is a "natural" level of salt in the diet has been a matter of debate for decades.
According to positive psychologists, once we're out of poverty the most important determinant of happiness is our "set point," a natural level of happiness that is (and this is one of the movement's most controversial claims) largely inherited.
The assessment of agro-environmental practices at a landscape level, intended as a natural level of organisation (such as valleys or watersheds) and larger than the plot level, is necessary, in order to enhance the effectiveness of future agricultural policies.
And while anything Modeselekted (if you will) arrives attached with a natural level of fun, the more unforgiving sounds of their home city look to be supplied in equal measure, with Berghain regulars Rødhåd, Shed and Truncate all vowing to knock some heads clean off.
It is also important for you to maintain a nutrition-rich diet, drink plenty of water and eat three meals a day; this will keep the cortisol hormone at a natural level and allow you to concentrate fully on the task at hand.
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First, however, he posits a fundamental barrier to the perception of God at a purely natural level of human nature.
This suggests that there was some short-run impact and then a readjustment towards a more natural level.
The Romantic age of the 1830s brought back more colour, a tighter waistline at a more natural level, fuller skirts, leg-of-mutton sleeves, and complex high coiffures surmounted by large-brimmed hats or bonnets.
This wide range of EC, from a more natural level (680 μS/cm) to an elevated level (3,360 μS/cm, probably anthropogenic), is an indication that geogenic and anthropogenic processes are acting on hydrogeochemistry of the study area.
The only explanation she can offer is that there is indeed a low natural level of antibiotic resistance in the bears' bugs, a point that the team wants to look into next.All things considered, this is good news for epidemiologists.
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