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"dead level" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is an idiom which means something is exactly the same or completely unchanged. For example, "The company's stock prices have been dead level for the past week."
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So they swing into the final stretch, locked dead level.
Wreck-It Ralph is nearly dead level with the UK lifetime total of Tangled (£20.47m).
Another poll released yesterday, from CNN/ORC International, had it dead level: 49-49.
The Huffington Post polling average had the race dead level on Monday afternoon.
80 min That goal means England and Belgium are now dead level: F8 A2.
The future Overall the market is dead level, with the equivalent frame from 2014 (when Non-Stop and Ride Along were the top new releases) and is also dead level with average takings from the past 52 weekends.
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Still, since safe water from a few hours away could be schlepped into Toledo without much trouble, its safe to say the carnage never escalated to Walking Dead levels.
After a thunderously pulsating, draining 14 rounds it was dead-level.
Occasionally, spotless period 1930s automobiles purr almost noiselessly on to its artificial, dead-level floor.
As he put it: "I tried to sell that car, and I think G.M. did their dead-level best.
She started to crib phrases like "dead-level," "squirrel wheel," and "immiseration of the masses" for her verse.
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