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n. (alternative spelling of A level English)
Usage examples of "a-level".
Unlike my brothers, who both left after O-levels to study at the local comprehensive school, I stuck it out for A-levels.
You mean the College authorities accept candidates who have taken no entrance examination and who have no A-levels?
Much more worrying was that Archie, her favourite child, now seventeen and not due to take his A-levels until next year, was still enjoying a most unsuitable fling with the ghastly Tracey Makepiece, whom he'd met at the O'Hara New Year's Eve party.
Graduates from the top combat academies and other Federation high-flyers regarded the A-Levels as the absolute pits hence the perjorative term 'Zed-heads'.
And there were the Seamsters sweating away down in the A-Levels to keep everything going.
My mother expected me to go on to the sixth form college and resit my A-levels, but I knew there was no point.
In the Federation, men and women enjoyed total equality of status and opportunity from pipe-cleaning in the A-Level sewage farms to the top executive suite in the Black Tower and in front-line combat against the Mutes.