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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major elevator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an elevator that is significant in size, capacity, or importance, often in a commercial or architectural context.
Example: "The new skyscraper features a major elevator that can transport up to 30 people at once, making it ideal for busy office hours."
Alternatives: "a significant lift" or "a key elevator".
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For example, the estimated life for a major elevator upgrade is 25 years.
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Owners of rent-controlled and rent-stabilized buildings can apply for additional increases for major elevator upgrades.
"Lack of access to working elevators presents a major safety risk that those living in elevator buildings should not have to face".
Metro-North acknowledged the problem, and said it was planning a major overhaul of its elevators this year.
The elevator needs a major overhaul, estimated to cost about $50,000.
In the European Union, the separation of genetically modified (GM) and non-GM food supply chains, from fields to country elevators, is a major constraint on the coexistence of these two sectors, providing "freedom of choice" for both farmers and consumers.
A major overhaul was needed and the elevator was out of service for two months.
The elevator has become a major tourist attraction for the view of the Willamette River provided at the top.
The Washington Monument's elevator will undergo a major modernization effort and the attraction will get a new, permanent area for safety checks and visitor screenings as part of a nearly $10.8 million project.
A major limiting factor in building heights is elevators; the taller the building, the more elevators are needed to service the building, requiring more space-consuming elevator banks.
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