both at a national and international

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idiotmike

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Dear teachers,

I came across this sentence "both at a national and international level" and I am wondering if it is with good grammar?

why is it not "both at a national and a international level" or "both at national and international levels" Could you help explain. Thank you.
 
It's very common. Think of it as "both at a national level and at an international level."
 
I would prefer "at both" to "both at". I agree it would be neater as "at both national and international levels".
 
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