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"structured in tiers" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something with a hierarchical structure, such as an organization or a system. For example, you could say: "The company is structured in tiers, with different departments at the top, middle, and entry levels."
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The game is structured in tiers from Tier-1 to Tier-5.
Mortgage securities are structured in tiers so higher-rated bonds are protected by lower-rated debts.
Foursquare isn't revealing exact pricing for the Pilgrim SDK, but said that it will be structured in tiers based on the number of users and commercial technology licenses will be negotiable.
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The transformation can be structured in different tiers.
This information is structured in three tiers: information about the complete database, information within each discipline and information about selected diseases.
Furthermore, the transformation can be structured in six different tiers.
It resulted in endorsement of the concept of structured, tiered headache services based in primary care (Table 2), and agreement to support the project and this service model.
The majority live on East Block, a long, granite structure that contains more than 500 cells stacked in tiers five high.
The cars arrive in tiers in boxcars.
Will it all end in tiers?
But what we should look out for over the coming years is a shift in the MoD's structure, with tiers of top management taken over by career industrialists rather than those with experience of mastering civil service bureaucracy.
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