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The phrase "achieved a certain level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing progress, success, or attainment in various contexts, such as personal development, education, or professional achievements.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally achieved a certain level of expertise in her field."
Alternatives: "reached a specific level" or "attained a certain standard."
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I have achieved a certain level of efficiency," she said.
But once you have achieved a certain level of success, and you've become a player yourself, you can no longer player-hate; you can only hate".
However, some courses will need applicants to have achieved a certain level in the qualifications, these requirements are clearly listed on Ucas and the University of Westminster website.
To be able to afford that, one needs to make a living, and that means one has achieved a certain level of success".
They are Bob Sapp, who has achieved a certain level of fame in Japan; Bobby Lashley, the world heavyweight champion in "Total Nonstop Action Wrestling"; and Eric Hammer.
Under the existing native statute the only African natives who have the right to be full citizens are those who have achieved a certain level of education.
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Q: Your films achieve a certain level of realism.
Do you need to achieve a certain level of proficiency?
Put pressure on your child to achieve a certain level.
Everyone was passionate about achieving a certain level of excellence.
Does Radio 1 expect artists to be able to achieve a certain level of success on their own?
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