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The phrase "applied at the level of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implementation or application of a concept, theory, or method within a specific context or framework.
Example: "The new policy will be applied at the level of individual departments to ensure compliance."
Alternatives: "implemented at the level of" or "executed at the level of".
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It can be applied at the level of the firm or the industry or at the aggregate level for the entire economy.
Additional horizontal restraints were applied at the level of the beam in order to simulate the restraining effect of adjacent parts of the complete frame.
However, they can be neutralized by a special method applied at the level of system architecture and at the level of program execution control, which is the look-ahead dynamic link connection reconfigurability.
Herein, we review the in silico strategies and modules applied at the level of hit identification and confer the different challenges with possible solutions in enhancing the success rate of the 'hit-to-lead' phase that could eventually help the progress of SBDD in the drug discovery arena.
The theory is not normally applied at the level of declarative sentences, but to what such sentences express.
Consequently, the elasticity concept, specific for Cloud computing, is applied at the level of application in the mOSAIC approach.
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Broadly, sociotechnical trust applies at the level of roles.
The findings at the subsidiary level show that the distribution of technological activity and contribution to the overall multinational group is significantly skewed; the paper then empirically explores the assumption that a similar distribution also applies at the level of individual inventors.
The same arguments against languages in the folk sense apply at the level of dialects in the folk sense.
At the syntactic level, there are two viable positions concerning the mass / count distinction: it applies at the level of nouns; or it only applies at the level of noun phrases.
For this reason, several researchers have denied that the mass / count distinction applies at the level of nouns, and proposed instead that it only applies at the level of noun phrases (e.g., Damourette & Pichon 1927; Pelletier 1975; Ware 1975).
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