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The phrase "a staircase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a set of steps that allows people to move from one level to another in a building.
Example: "The old house had a beautiful wooden staircase that spiraled elegantly to the second floor."
Alternatives: "a flight of stairs" or "a set of steps."
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(There is also a staircase).
A staircase sweeps through the centre.
A staircase leads down to the beach.
She barely escaped up a staircase.
We descended a staircase to the entrance.
Now she ran to a staircase.
"A staircase isn't a staircase unless it's curved," he said.
At a staircase, they struggle.
His shadow mounts a staircase.
Nothing simulates the demands of a staircase like a staircase; the taller the better.
A glass box balanced on a staircase.
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