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'have higher level' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to education, skill, or capability. For example, "This new mathematics program is designed to help students have higher level thinking when it comes to problem-solving."
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"It's important to have higher level guys with technical know-how that can also speak to customers," said Paul D'Souza, director of marketing and alliances for Exinom Technologies, a computer consulting company with offices in Iselin.
We have a higher level of semantics when we do a task, we have higher level of quality control.
These students appear to have higher level of ethical awareness when compared to accounting students.
Rural respondents have higher level of police trust in total than urban respondents.
Rural residents have higher level of police trust than those urban residents.
Those teachers that usually collaborate on more tasks will have higher level of trust.
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Among blacks, girls have higher levels of insulin than boys.
Richer countries usually have higher levels of PM 2.5s, while low income countries have higher levels of PM10s.
Organizations with a culture of trust often have higher levels of performance and retention.
Wild fish generally have higher levels of omega-3s than farmed fish.
The US, Japan, Canada, Italy and Russia have higher levels of capital investment than the UK.
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