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The phrase "at low levels" is both correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is present or exists in small quantities or amounts. Example: "Air pollution at low levels can have a detrimental impact on our health and the environment."
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But consumer confidence remained at low levels.
Japan is still stable but at low levels.
Other products from ABP to supermarkets also tested positive for horse at low levels.
Until very recently, the disease was present at low levels and did not kill trees.
Subjects selected the nominal interest rate to stabilize unemployment and inflation at low levels.
But liberal priests are very few and are only found at low levels of the hierarchy.
Policy traction is most difficult to achieve at low levels of inflation and nominal interest rates.
Prices of the company's bonds gained modestly, although the debt remains at low levels.
When that threat failed to materialize, it kept rates at low levels for long periods.
Another problem of modern stadium design, Heinlein said, is that extra decks accommodate more luxury boxes at low levels.
A major new study has linked air pollution to increased mental illness in children, even at low levels of pollution.
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