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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a much" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a significant difference in degree or extent, often followed by a comparative adjective or adverb.
Example: "The new model performs at a much higher level than the previous version."
Alternatives: "at a significantly" or "at a considerably".
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500, at a much higher level.
measured at a much lower level.
Configurational entropy also saturates, but at a much lower temperature.
at a much lower price than the brand name drug.
But in college, we played at a much slower pace.
But these examples hint at a much wider problem.
We still operate voluntarily, but at a much reduced capacity.
And it does it at a much more affordable price.
And it couldn't come at a much more alarming time.
The skills are coming at a much younger age.
Cheechoo is playing at a much different level now.
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