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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an energy level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, chemistry, or discussions about energy states in various systems.
Example: "In quantum mechanics, an electron can occupy different energy levels within an atom."
Alternatives: "a energy state" or "a level of energy."
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He's been, from an energy level and from playing hard, the way you got to be".
"He just has an energy level that never seems to be turned down.
He strives for an energy level that's as high as his audience's.
This was a patrician reading, but with an energy level that rendered Schubert as a composer of flesh and blood and subtly graded passions.
As he rightly notes, the leading lady, Kristin Chenoweth, "has an energy level that goes beyond anything you find in nature".
"Sitcom work is sneaky tough in its own right, but there's an energy level that is much broader, much more obvious".
(The Nova is a 10-beam neodymium-glass laser operated at an energy level of 40,000 joules in a one-nanosecond pulse).
Brooklyn's bench, which has dubbed itself the Bench Mob, brought an energy level, and a toughness, that had otherwise been lacking.
A copycat, as the critic James Wolcott has maintained, in a different context, is always "an energy level removed from the cat he's copying".
Each of the many distinct energies with which an electron can be held within a solid is called an energy level.
"Mr. Tarantino, with an energy level that is somewhere beyond the volcanic, has no trouble holding an audience's attention," Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times in 1994.
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