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The sentence "There are two levels" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a variety of contexts, such as in an essay discussing the different tiers of a complex organization, or in a description of a two-level staircase. For example, you could say "The stairs are wide and elegant, with two levels leading up to the second floor."
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There are two levels, two bathrooms and a hot tub.
I'd say that there are two levels to this.
There are two levels of designation for these thoroughfares: All-American Roads and National Scenic Byways.
"For the candidate countries, there are two levels of considerations," he said.
"There are two levels of anxiety at work here," Keane says.
There are two levels of tax collection in Moldova national and local.
"There are two levels of reading to help you to 'understand' different aspects of the company.
"There are two levels to the score," noted Rob Berman, the Encores! music director.
"There are two levels," says Heap. "The Wodehouse meat and the froth of watching people struggling to double up and play with all the theatrical conventions".
In the Netherlands, for example, there are two levels of entry to the bench: early or later on when experienced practitioners are selected.
There are two levels of expectation, Cardiff have got a bit more pressure on their shoulders than we have got right now.
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