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Davidrock65 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

at the level, on the level?

What's the difference between at the level and on the level?

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Well, first there's the idom "on the level," which means fair, not cheating, not corrupt. " "Definitely. " "At the level" can mean "operating at this level of skill" - for example: At the level of softball my girls play, you're just happy they run from first to second without getting distracted by a passing butterfly.

  • Well, first there's the idom "on the level," which means fair, not cheating, not corrupt.
  • " "Definitely.
  • " "At the level" can mean "operating at this level of skill" - for example: At the level of softball my girls play, you're just happy they run from first to second without getting distracted by a passing butterfly.
  • Do you have some examples that you need some clarification on?
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Well, first there's the idom "on the level," which means fair, not cheating, not corrupt.

"Can I trust him?" "Definitely. He's on the level."

"At the level" can mean "operating at this level of skill" - for example: At the level of softball my girls play, you're just happy they run from first to second without getting distracted by a passing butterfly.

Do you have some e
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another interesting synonym for on the level is bona fide
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- on the level : bona fide : GENUINE, HONEST<

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