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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at elite level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a high standard of performance or achievement in a particular field, often in sports or competitive contexts.
Example: "She competes at elite level in gymnastics, showcasing her exceptional skills and dedication."
Alternatives: "at a high level" or "at a professional level".
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However, British fortunes at elite level are picking up.
We will not see a 20-year boss at elite level again.
All in all, a thoroughly sound debut – and a much-needed win at elite level for Khan.
He is unproven at elite level so there would be some surprise if he swept United to championship glory.
From what I can see, funding at elite level doesn't just start when teams enter training camp before an Olympics.
Jonny, meanwhile, had finished on the podium in his previous 13 races at elite level, winning six.
Hervin played herself but on realising she was not going to make the grade at elite level turned her attention to coaching.
Cardiff improved in the second half, without looking like scoring, leaving Mackay to praise the collective effort behind a first clean sheet at elite level.
Back at elite level, and tailored to each athlete, I demand the numbers for both "arm round the shoulder" and "kick up the backside".
Hunt is the first Australian to have played at elite level across the codes of rugby league, Australian rules football and rugby union.
Cameron described this summer's Olympics as "the golden Games", claiming success at elite level spurred on children in school to take up sport.
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