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'whatever the level' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express indifference concerning any measure of degree or importance. For example: "I want to make sure that our customer service is top-notch - whatever the level of difficulty."
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Whatever the level of the fine, the judge's remarks are damning".
Accept the stricken people on whatever the level they are on?
Footballers are footballers, whatever the level, the same humour, the same characters, the same mentality.
A safer bet is that jokes will win through, whatever the level of religious fervour.
All these children, whatever the level of their participation, are in the category of potential targets.
The gallery is widely known as a reliable source of with-it art spectacle, whatever the level of quality.
Moreover, whatever the level of prewar internal migration within Syria, it is misleading to pin this mainly on drought.
"When you die, you're instantly just back 100 feet, back to the beginning of whatever the level was," he said.
Actually it's consistently 50%, whatever the level of education or income, according to work by the University of Washington.
Whatever the level of the Modern's past neglect of American art, it pales beside its current disdain.
Those changes will be needed whatever the level of Greek debt, as a precursor to establishing a more competitive economy.
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