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"level of difficulties" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the degree or amount of difficulty something presents. Example: The level of difficulties in solving this math problem increased as the questions advanced.
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It is of paramount importance that nurse educators understand baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions of the importance of the code of professional conduct and the level of difficulties in implementing this code while preparing them for future practicing nurses.
But when you add to that struggle, which Ana shares -- the fact that Ana had to step over bodies to get to school and had to come to this country and can't get her papers -- it's a whole other level of difficulties".
We asked IT executives to evaluate the degree to which the preliminary questionnaire captured the constructs (variables) and to assess the level of difficulties of the preliminary questionnaire.
Whether we are in the midst of a special replication crisis or simply experiencing the same level of difficulties in replication that experimental scientists have always faced, there are shifts in scientific practice that might lessen the challenges.
For walking-distance limitation and climbing stairs, overall, people with recent knee or hip arthroplasty reported the same level of difficulties.
Figure 2 provides a description of the level of difficulties for the 2 groups for four common activities of daily living.
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That is the same level of difficulty.
The level of difficulty in these tests is ridiculously high.
"It just adds another level of difficulty," he said.
The level of difficulty of all three films is extraordinary.
"It's a whole new level of difficulty".
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