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"high levels of competence" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who is skillful and competent in their work. For example: "The manager showed high levels of competence in her work and was a great asset to the organization."
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"Also, CAPS stresses the achievement of high levels of competence in the Chinese language.
Tenures there are long and turnover is low, which means high levels of competence but little potential for upward mobility.
He is good, too, on the decline of truly national politics in India, and on China's curious capacity to combine serious corruption with relatively high levels of competence.
The mothers' reports indicated that their sons and daughters had high levels of competence and fewer social problems, compared with their peers.
In the early 21st century, "cultural literacy" has come to be associated with the educational standards movement, which seeks to hold students to high levels of competence in reading, math, science and history.
The authors of both papers theorized that whites are threatened by the "unfairly high" levels of competence possessed by Asians and essentially use the stereotype that Asians lack social skill as a pretext for discrimination.
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Fey's intelligence comes across, of course, but it's a kind of managerial intelligence, a high level of competence.
Although my Dutch has reached a high level of competence, I still make mistakes and my accent will never sound native.
"They are really good operators who have shown a high level of competence and flexibility in difficult situations in the past".
The professional community itself is, on the whole, able to ensure a high level of competence among its members.
Thanks to solid foundations laid during the 19th century, public education in Argentina and Chile reached a high level of competence.
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