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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leveled off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in reference to a gradual decrease or increase in something that has stopped and stayed even. For example, "The stock market had been decreasing steadily for the past month, but then it leveled off."
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Levels later leveled off and remained fairly stable [ 45].
The wrenching motion leveled off.
Inflation expectations leveled off in October.
The crack epidemic leveled off, faded, as these things do.
After takeoff, the plane leveled off at cruising altitude.
So the playing field has been rather leveled off".
Home prices and sales leveled off and began climbing.
They have since leveled off, but the number remains high.
It's leveled off, but it's still very difficult".
While prices haven't come down, they have leveled off".
The market has since leveled off, he said.
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