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Discover Ludwig'a stage further' is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation that is further advanced than a previous one. For example, "The project has progressed a stage further since the beginning of the week."
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Nicholls has taken this a stage further.
However, he took it a stage further.
"Strawberries", a more elaborate piece, takes things a stage further.
Robinson takes the science-versus-religion debate a stage further.
But in Totnes the party went a stage further.
But in 1994 the absurdity went a stage further.
With this year's report he takes it a stage further.
But the feudal lords went a stage further.
The Express goes a stage further and links this to "grumpiness" and "being miserable".
The shadow chancellor, who can't be doing with new models, went a stage further this week.
A century later, and before he had arrived at Zionism, Herzl would go a stage further.
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