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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at class level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to programming, education, or organizational structures to indicate a specific level of classification or categorization.
Example: "The method should be defined at class level to ensure it can be accessed by all instances of the class."
Alternatives: "at the class tier" or "at the class scope".
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At class level, increasing fragmentation and isolation were identified for all vegetated landscape types.
"Our job is to encourage proactive decisions at class level to reduce carbon emissions.
The landscape pattern changes of wetland and farmland were then calculated and analyzed spatiotemporally at class level for each year.
Most of the object-oriented cohesion metrics proposed in the literature define static cohesion at class level.
Principal response curve (PRC) diagram of OTU data at Class level data set indicating the effects of the composted tannery sludge (CTS) into the soil.
Empirical post-event survey methods for vulnerability evaluation may not fit the purpose of seismic risk analysis at class level and a pure analytical approach may be required.
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During the period from 1987 to 2006, there were widespread changes in spatial distribution of soil types in Manasi River Basin at class-level.
Eco-information is considered in the vehicle purchase decision, but not at class-level decision.
The vast majority of all unique tags could be confidently assigned to a defined taxonomic rank, at least at class-level.
The ravens' ability to differentiate between familiar and unfamiliar individuals in our experiment exemplifies long-term memory at class-level recognition.
The same can also be assumed for chloroflexi, at least at the class level.
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