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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the same level as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the degree or quality of two or more things, indicating that they are similar in some way.
Example: "The performance of the two teams was about the same level as each other throughout the season."
Alternatives: "on par with" or "similar to".
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That would be about the same level as in December.
The United States ranked 17th globally, about the same level as Spain, Mr. Selmayr said.
It ranks at about the same level as Austria, Hong Kong, Germany and Chile.
Its debt to G.D.P. ratio was 78 percent last year, about the same level as France.
Oil prices last year averaged about $100 a barrel, about the same level as in 2008.
Of those, the state upheld 3,245, about the same level as in 1999, said a department spokeswoman, JoAnna Rose.
This is about the same level as the roughly 65,000 EU nationals claiming jobseeker's allowance in the UK.
The companies say they have a mechanism for keeping dividends at about the same level as in the past.
Over the three months to 24 September, Sainsbury's grocery prices fell 1%, about the same level as the previous quarter.
She says she is happy that, overall, sales have been at about the same level as last season.
Holiday discounts "were about the same level as last year and they were all planned," he said.
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