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Englishnewbie Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Level of XXX (countable /uncountable)

Hello.

Can LEVEL OF be used for both countable and uncountable nouns?

The level of benefits.
The level of success.

Are these both correct?

Thank you.

p.s. in the case of the level of benfits.
can I say

A high level of benefits?
  

Top answer

Are these both correct? Yes. They are both correct.

  • Are these both correct?
  • Yes.
  • They are both correct.
  • englishnewbie can I sayA high level of benefits?
  • Yes.
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englishnewbieThe level of benefits.The level of success.Are these both correct?
Yes. They are both correct.
englishnewbiecan I sayA high level of benefits?
Yes. benefits is a little unusual, though. Most of the time "level of" goes with uncountable nouns, but it seems all right with benefits because bene

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