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The phrase "a second tier of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a secondary level or category within a hierarchy or system.
Example: "The organization has established a second tier of support for its members, providing additional resources and assistance."
Alternatives: "a secondary level of" or "a subordinate tier of".
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A second tier of competition in Jamaica.
That treaty has a second tier of control.
With government backing, a second tier of commercial banks has emerged.
Management wants to create a second tier of wages and benefits for new employees.
A second tier of footballers enjoy decent, if not spectacular, working conditions.
Members are commonly called proprietors; some athenaeums distinguish share-holding proprietors from a second tier of members, called subscribers.
A second tier of starters with past success in the American League — including Derek Lowe — may also be appealing.
She is concerned it creates a "second tier" of marriage and could be torn down by the high court.
A Quinnipiac University poll released last week showed Mr. Paul leading a second tier of Republican candidates.
And if a second tier of "special" mental health ambulances emerges, will this create a different stigma?
That would leave Mr. Bradley as the leader in a second tier of candidates trying to unseat Mr. Gore.
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