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'highest level competition' is correct and usable written English.
You can use it to refer to an event or activity that is among the most difficult to compete in or is considered to be the highest standard of its kind. Example: She was excited to have the chance to compete at the highest level of her sport.
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The elite referees studied here are selected annually to form a panel to adjudicate at the highest level competition, based upon consistency of performance during regular assessment.
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Jumps for high level competition dot the fields.
The 1986 World Cup-winning manager Carlos Bilardo used to say: "Look at any big club in the world, at any high level competition, at any Champions League final and who will you see playing there?
QUESTION FROM ANDREW: Hi, I think we should regulate financial firms to prevent such a recession from happening again, however I also think we should still let them take some risks and sometimes fail because with that comes a higher level competition and a higher chance innovation.
Still, the organization concluded in their summary that in many instances, injured athletes could return to high level competition following treatment.
Bowerman himself wrote several books on the sport of running including High Performance Training for Track and Field which details coaching instruction for high level competition.
In addition the motivations involved in high level competition may override normal thresholds of comfort, as has been observed in motor sport [ 24].
Instead, our results suggest that the congruency effects in visual cortex are due to higher level competition between the target and the distractor for attentional selection that requires the availability of working memory to be resolved.
Blatter said FIFA has set a deadline of October or November to create a new concept for improving match control by referees and assistants "in high level competitions".
In addition, for matches in high level competitions, there is often a television match official (TMO; popularly called the "video referee"), to assist with certain decisions, linked up to the referee by radio.
Until experimental tests of this hypothesis can be made, it may be instructive to evaluate data from high level competitions to provide a real-world test of this concept.
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