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The phrase "appropriate level of lesson" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the suitability or adequacy of a lesson's difficulty or content for a particular audience or context.
Example: "The teacher ensured that the appropriate level of lesson was delivered to meet the needs of all students in the classroom."
Alternatives: "suitable lesson difficulty" or "correct lesson standard".
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Although an L3 humanitarian emergency requires a mandatory inter-agency humanitarian evaluation, in the case of Syria, the Steering Group for Inter-Agency Humanitarian Evaluations concurred to undertake a different type of evaluative work, which would provide for an appropriate level of lesson learning and system-wide accountability to help guide the ongoing response to the Syria crisis.
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