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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a higher gear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of increased intensity, speed, or effort in various contexts, such as work, sports, or personal development.
Example: "After months of preparation, the team decided to shift into a higher gear for the final push before the deadline."
Alternatives: "a faster pace" or "an elevated level".
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Cranking up into a higher gear.
"This will mark the negotiations' kicking into a higher gear".
The main courses go into a higher gear.
CAN Google shift the smartwatch business into a higher gear?
Woods settled for par, but in the afternoon his game kicked into a higher gear.
Ms. Tassler pointed to another move that helped kick the show into a higher gear.
Fresh Meat (Channel 4) has clearly eased into a higher gear for its second series.
International efforts to halt the violence appeared to be moving into a higher gear.
Armstrong shifted into a higher gear to descend, and suddenly he was in trouble.
The economy would be "tricked" into operating at a higher gear.
Does hearing his name shouted make him shift his act into a higher gear?
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