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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above that level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a position or state that is higher than a specified level in various contexts, such as performance, quality, or measurement.
Example: "The team's performance this season has consistently been above that level, showcasing their dedication and skill."
Alternatives: "beyond that point" or "higher than that standard".
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Significant increases above that level are simply not affordable.
America's income per head is comfortably above that level.
In exchange, the F.D.I.C. will absorb all losses above that level.
Coverage for children above that level is to be financed entirely with state money.
Arthur said: "Do we want to think about going above that level for enhanced academic excellence?
"If they break that, it may not come back up above that level soon," he said.
About 18 states cover children with family incomes above that level.
"We're grateful to them," Ms. Ekstrand said, "but we really need to go above that level".
The government would pay costs above that level, with a small contribution by private insurers.
Going above that level would put the department in the position of having to do something.
The fire started well above that level, and officials said all visitors were evacuated.
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