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The phrase "achieve the expected level of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing meeting certain standards or benchmarks, often in educational or professional settings.
Example: "Students are encouraged to work hard to achieve the expected level of proficiency in their subjects."
Alternatives: "reach the anticipated standard of" or "attain the desired level of".
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Of the 1.2 million young people on free school meals last year who sat GCSEs, almost two-thirds (64%) failed to achieve the expected level of attainment – five A*-C grades, including maths and English – at age 16.
Operational field resistance (Insecticide Resistance Action Committee): A heritable change in the sensitivity of a pest population that is reflected in the repeated failure of a product to achieve the expected level of control when used according to the label recommendation for that pest species.
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However, in recent years, there have been anecdotal reports by lake managers and residents of herbicide applications that failed to achieve the expected levels of control.
The gender gap among the youngest schoolchildren has narrowed marginally, but girls continue to lead the way in all early learning goals, with 74.3% achieving the expected level of development compared with 58.6% of boys.
Education Secretary John Swinney pointed to a four percentage point increase in the overall proportion of primary pupils assessed as achieving the expected levels of Curriculum for Excellence.
While the team was achieving the expected levels of corporate sponsorship and had an average attendance of 1,010 people (13th best in the league of 28 teams), the Rage's costs (especially the travel costs) were higher than expected.
Regression models for failing to achieve the expected levels in KS1 Mathematics demonstrated independent effects of a number of factors other than weight faltering, such as the age of the child at testing, lower paternal socioeconomic class, low-maternal educational level and insecure housing tenure.
In the tests taken in spring 2012, the national average was 79% for pupils achieving the expected levels for English and maths.
Reform would need unanimity on the security council as well as two-thirds of the 191-member UN general assembly, which might be difficult to achieve given the expected level of opposition.
If the subject achieves the expected level, this is scored as 0. If a subject does not achieve the expected level but shows improvement, this is scored as -1.
Cuckoo Hall, in Enfield, north London, had just 54% of its pupils achieving the expected level in reading, writing and maths, compared with 86% in 2012.
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