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The phrase "a particular level of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a certain degree or standard of something, often in contexts like performance, quality, or measurement.
Example: "To achieve success in this project, we need to maintain a particular level of quality in our deliverables."
Alternatives: "a specific degree of" or "a certain standard of".
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Do we put a particular level of investment in art, drama or sport?
Conventional baking, broiling, boiling or frying transmits a particular level of heat directly to the food.
It's not hard to see why that would produce a particular level of anger.
Predicting how much hotter a particular level of carbon dioxide will make the world is impossible.
It requires a particular level of commitment to the concept of living with other people, and associated skills of diplomacy and tolerance.
In the federal system there are three levels of government, and each level is responsible for a particular level of healthcare.
In theory, everybody wins; the retailers are guaranteed a particular level of custom and consumers are rewarded with a cheaper deal.
Washability studies are performed to determine how much coal can be produced at a given size and specific gravity and at a particular level of cleaning.
I understand some economists may interpret that choice as an attempt to dodge academia's demands for a particular level of rigor.
(b) The RMSD cutoff required to achieve a particular level of % recovery.
Last November, we wrote about how Spotify's profitability structure is partly based on it achieving a particular level of scale.
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