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The phrase "a standard level of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific degree or quality that is considered normal or acceptable in a particular context.
Example: "The company aims to maintain a standard level of customer service to ensure client satisfaction."
Alternatives: "an acceptable degree of" or "a typical standard of".
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"There has to be a standard level of response citywide," Mr. Keatley said.
The images don't seem to share a unifying style, or even a standard level of draftsmanship.
It is more virile, making it more resistant to a standard level of infestation by flea beetles.
Residency may be our only opportunity to ensure a standard level of training.
He said courts in the capital had settled on a standard level of compensation amounting to 200 KM (€103) per day in the cases that had so far been concluded.
Why is it that as a mum, you don't get to go back to your hotel and sleep?" As a lunch companion, she has a standard level of food neuroses for a woman of our age.
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Or is it, as a matter of simple word count, a fairly standard level of output among novelists?
A strict standard level of interpretation was used to classify reactors according to the OIE manual [ 33].
Thoracoscopy with talc pleurodesis is the standard treatment for patients with malignant pleural effusion recurring in a nontrapped lung (standard, level of evidence: B1).
Diagnostic strategy should aim to identify anatomoclinical entities of carcinomas of unknown primary site for which there is a specific treatment (standard, level of evidence: B2).
The optimal duration for adjuvant hormone therapy with tamoxifen is 5 years at a dose of 20 mg day−1 (standard, level of evidence: A).
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