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"high levels of radiation" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is a significant amount or concentration of radiation present. Example: The nuclear power plant was shut down due to high levels of radiation detected in the surrounding area.
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High levels of radiation.
DETECTIVE: A gun, and high levels of radiation.
High levels of radiation can be dangerous, even deadly.
Aside from high levels of radiation, there is no known cause of breast cancers.
The phone grits its teeth and grimaces, producing high levels of radiation.
Manufacturing is likely to be halted in areas with high levels of radiation.
Ten of those areas have been classified by Iraq's nuclear decommissioning body as having high levels of radiation.
With high levels of radiation, there's a clear linear pattern — more exposure means an incremental rise in risk.
New research by Greenpeace International suggests that many Ukrainians are still eating foods with unacceptably high levels of radiation.
I felt guilty hesitating to eat them even though she said her radiation detector didn't show high levels of radiation.
More than 150,000 people remain unable to return home because of high levels of radiation in the Fukushima vicinity.
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