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The phrase "more senior levels" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to higher positions or ranks within a hierarchy or organization. Example: "In order to reach more senior levels within the company, employees must demonstrate exceptional leadership skills and dedication to their work."
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At more senior levels, communication was poor.
Equality must be maintained at the more senior levels.
Yet they struggle to retain women, especially at more senior levels.
But once we get to more senior levels, a kind of antagonism sets in".
It is a principle that could be applied to more senior levels of government as well.
At more senior levels, the imperatives are to think strategically and to acquire and develop talent.
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"You are going to see more senior level cuts in the next wave," Mr. Stein said.
Moreover, the email from Giblin suggests involvement at a more senior level of the transition.
She advises that, whatever the problem, it is best taken to someone at a more senior level.
He attributes his relative longevity to having skills that are still in demand, and being at a more senior level.
In another case, the death of another Timesman provoked an internal debate that was settled only at a more senior level in the chain of command.
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