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The phrase "lower level than" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things or levels, with the first being at a lower position or rank than the second. Example: The position of assistant manager is at a lower level than that of manager.
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We just perform at a far lower level than if fully rested.
Discarding still occurs but at a significantly lower level than in the North Sea (Kelleher, 2005).
"We started the third quarter at a lower level than the weak second quarter".
When the water is at a lower level than the rice itself, add the rosemary sprig.
The rest of us just perform at a far lower level than if fully rested.
That pattern materialized, although at a much lower level than officials initially expected.
(The movie presents these guys as outrageous creeps who put law enforcement on a lower level than outright criminality).
These people are taxed at a much lower level than they were even a few years ago.
"We've actually got a prison estate where violence today is at a lower level than it was five years ago.
In addition, the agency said that uranium was enriched to a lower level than the Iranians had claimed.
The rate of unemployment is now likely to peak at a considerably lower level than earlier expected".
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