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The phrase "a very harsh level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a degree of severity or intensity in a particular context, such as a situation, standard, or condition.
Example: "The new regulations impose a very harsh level of scrutiny on all applicants, making it difficult for many to qualify."
Alternatives: "an extremely strict level" or "a severe standard".
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And with my family it would be judged on a very harsh level.
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It was a very harsh red card.
Last night was a very harsh, harsh reminder of that.
It was a very harsh punishment".
"This is a very harsh situation," Judge Dalzell said.
"America has a very harsh justice system," he said.
"I could tell he had a very harsh end".
It would potentially be a very harsh one.
McInnes said: "It is a very harsh booking.
They are a very harsh and violent minority.
Life, in other words, can be a very harsh affair, morally.
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