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Discover Ludwig"level off at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used in the context of a quantity, such as time, distance or cost, that has been increasing and then levels off at a particular point. For example, "We expected our profits to continue increasing, but they seem to have leveled off at around $50,000."
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Unemployment was expected to level off at about 5% nationally.
Dislocation activity was found to level off at strains beyond 60%.
If we're lucky, we'll level off at maybe 8 or 9, possibly 10 billion.
They expect the current boom to level off at some point.
The consensus forecast is for the real to level off at 3.20 to the dollar.
The total supply will level off at 21m coins or so around 2030.
Then the growth rate is expected to level off at an average of 3.1percentthroughgh 2011.
France's population, it said, would grow by 9m from 2005 to 2050, when it would level off at 70m.
The modulus level off at high boehmite concentrations can be explained by the reduction of the crystallinity, which cancels the effect of the filler.
Early reported experimental SLHs in packed beds seemed to level off at a plateau of ca. 5% when capillary force dominates over gravity.
The consumer confidence has dropped, but it's beginning to certainly level off, at a much lower level -- but nevertheless it is beginning to level off.
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