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levels than two
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "levels than two" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "levels greater than two"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing quantities or categories that exceed two in a specific context, such as in mathematics or data analysis. Example: "In this study, we will analyze the effects of different levels greater than two on the overall results."
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2 human-written examples
The Spalart Allmaras turbulence model is shown to be far less susceptible to noise levels than two other commonly-used models for this application.
Science
The failure to detect SVMPIII-3a is more difficult to explain because it is expressed at higher levels than two other SVMPs that were detected.
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58 human-written examples
Of the six RPP-like genes surveyed, Glyma06g40690, Glyma06g40950, and Glyma06g40980 exhibited significantly higher expression levels than three other genes regardless of time points or NILs.
Science
Matched pairs that included a case or control with 25(or)D25or 25(OH)D3 measurements below the limits of detection (10 cases and 10 controls), or outliers (higher levels than three standard deviation (3 cases for 25(OH)D2, none for 25(OH)D3)), were excluded.
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Fincher is working from a source material that commands a different atmosphere (and certainly a different interest level) than "Seven" or "Fight Club" or "The Social Network".
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In all cell lines tested, our results demonstrate that miR-17* is present at a lower level than miR-17.
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An assignment you are preparing because the president of the company is involved has a higher priority level than one that is run of the mill.
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Other genes were expressed at much lower levels than these two genes.
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The proposed agreement interprets the regulations as allowing contamination levels more than nine times the level the state has deemed dangerous enough to require investigation.
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The justice, Martin Johnstone, had a 0.22percentt blood-alcohol level, more than two and a half times the legal limit, a spokesman for the police, Robert Biven, said.
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Of those with raised levels of blood sugar at prediabetic levels, more than three quarters (77%) were unaware of it.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When comparing quantities, always use grammatically correct phrases like "greater than", "less than", or "more than" instead of "than" alone.
Common error
Avoid using "than" directly after a noun. Always include a comparative adjective or adverb (e.g., "greater than", "higher than", "less than") to ensure correct grammatical structure.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "levels than two" functions as a comparative, attempting to describe values in relation to the number two. However, it's grammatically incomplete, lacking a comparative adjective or adverb to properly link the noun "levels" with the comparison using "than". As Ludwig AI points out, it is not a correct construction.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "levels than two" is considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. While it appears in a limited number of contexts (Ludwig shows very few examples), it is not the appropriate way to express comparisons. As Ludwig AI suggests, it's better to use phrases like "levels greater than two", "levels higher than two", or similar constructions to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness. Therefore, it's best to avoid "levels than two" in both formal and informal writing to maintain credibility and precision.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
levels greater than two
This is the grammatically correct way to express exceeding a certain level.
levels higher than two
Similar to "greater than", but emphasizes the height or position of the level.
levels exceeding two
Uses a more formal verb to indicate surpassing the specified level.
levels above two
Indicates a position above a certain level.
levels more than two
A slightly less formal way to indicate exceeding a level, but still generally acceptable.
levels surpassing two
A more emphatic way to describe that levels are exceeding a specific point.
levels below two
The opposite comparison, indicating levels lower than the specified value.
levels less than two
Grammatically correct alternative to indicate lower levels.
levels under two
Alternative way to express the concept of being below a certain level.
levels beyond two
Suggests an extended or further state from a reference point.
FAQs
How to correctly compare levels in English?
To correctly compare levels, use phrases like "greater than", "less than", or "higher than" followed by the value you are comparing to. Avoid using the phrase "levels than two".
What is the correct way to say something is above a certain level?
Use phrases such as "above", "higher than", or "exceeding" to indicate something is above a specific level. For example, "levels above two".
Can I use "levels than two" in formal writing?
No, "levels than two" is not considered grammatically correct. Use alternatives like "levels greater than two" or "levels higher than two" for formal writing.
Which is correct, "levels than two" or "levels greater than two"?
"levels greater than two" is the correct and grammatically sound phrase. "Levels than two" is not standard English.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Real-world application tested