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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of entry level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or role that is considered basic or introductory in nature, often for beginners in a particular field.
Example: "The internship is a sort of entry level position that allows students to gain practical experience in the industry."
Alternatives: "a kind of beginner level" or "a type of introductory level".
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Also announced was the Beats Solo, a sort of entry level cousin to the original Beats by Dre.
As its name implies, the Base Inventor Kit is a sort of entry level set here, for those looking to sample LittleBits' modular wares.
We've seen a few systems (mainly laptops) come with the Intel Core i3, a sort of entry level, dual core processor.
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In 1590, at 23, he was appointed to a sort of entry-level job in the court of the duke of Mantua.
– and ended up buying a spaghetti-strap black lace bra-top thing, with some half-baked idea about how I was going to wear it over a shirt at fashion week in a sort of entry-level-Vetements way.
What sort of entry-level job are available, or what if you're tempted to make the move to marketing from another profession?
All of the luxury marques offer some sort of entry-level experience.
These are the dudes who all have some sort of entry-level sales job in finance that they're really stoked on.
In the sixth-form centre, 1,200 students are doing vocational A-levels and BTecs; 600 are doing a range of entry level and level 1 and 2 courses.
The fact is, a large number of entry level jobs are unfilled each year.
But there is a kind of entry-level expectation.
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