adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
ozone
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On March 10 the authorities issued a warning to people to stay indoors after concentrations of low-level ozone reached record levels.
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A series of other steps will be triggered by particularly high levels of low-level ozone pollution.
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Government monitoring stations measure levels of pollutants such as nitrogen oxides or low-level ozone but fail to publicise them widely.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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low-level positions in the company
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a low-level manager
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Add some replacement testosterone and research finds a low-level libido may become more active again.
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It is like living in a low-level but persistent depression.
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It was widely believed that middle and low-level government employees accepted gifts in return for favours.
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On March 10 the authorities issued a warning to people to stay indoors after concentrations of low-level ozone reached record levels.
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Some have injected low-level academics into low-level vocational classes.
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The low-level stress that comes from selling out your own talents will culminate in some form of physical discomfort.
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There had developed since Khrushchev's time policies to involve the populace more in low-level administrative activities on a voluntary basis.
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We heard it turn, and again it made a low-level pass just to the side of us.