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The phrase "all levels of force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing varying degrees of force or intensity, such as in legal, military, or physical contexts.
Example: "The training program covers all levels of force, from verbal de-escalation to physical restraint techniques."
Alternatives: "various degrees of force" or "different levels of force".
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His biography, now removed, claims he has "a strong working knowledge of human behaviour, indicators of deception, criminal behaviour, the development of situational awareness and experience in the use of all levels of force".
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The reason for this redundant knowledge base is inadequate technology transfer to all levels of the work force – from design engineers to the concrete work team at the construction site.
As the economy has dipped, massive budget and workforce cuts at all levels of government have forced public health to be nimble and strategic in investments.
"People praying, voicing their views and heart, were met with disdain and a level of force exceeding what was needed.
Dayton said at a press conference earlier that the officer who fired used a level of force "way in excess" of what was necessary.
SurvNet was fully implemented in January 2001 at all administrative levels of the German Public Health system and, in January 2006, at all levels of the German armed forces.
Coventry Police commander Chief Superintendent Claire Bell said: "Police officers are highly trained in dealing with all public order situations and using appropriate levels of force.
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