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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from a level" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a starting point or reference point for something, often in relation to a comparison or measurement. Example: "The company's profits have increased significantly from a level of $10 million to $20 million in just one year."
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Mainly from A level students.
I'm watching them work out from a level above, and their camaraderie is striking.
"The venues Bobby appears in can range from 'A' level to 'D' level," Mr. Johnson said.
The banal seeds are astonishing because many came from a level dating to a century before the Romans.
The 500-year-old publisher benefits from a level of digital expertise that it does not provide in-house.
The advice was upgraded from a level four warning of potential attacks to a level two warning of concrete attacks.
Housing starts rose by 2.3% in June, but from a level in May that was 2.7% lower than previously estimated.
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"I'm an agent of chaos," proclaims Heath Ledger's Joker, speaking as though he's just arrived home from A-level philosophy.
From 2015, there will be new syllabuses, less non-exam assessment and AS will be decoupled from A-level.
+ The UK is nixing art history from "A-level" state school curriculums.
Six items derived from A-level evidence but not in the top 100 items were also retained.
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