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The phrase "a upstairs" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an upstairs" when referring to something located on the upper floor of a building.
Example: "I have an upstairs room that I use as my office."
Alternatives: "an upper floor" or "a second floor."
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According to Rajan, the observers instructed temple employees to haul everything from Vault A upstairs, for inspection.
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That could be an extra bedroom, an upstairs space in a house or the whole house.
A baby in an upstairs room.
INSIDE: The building, built in 1885, was at one time a restaurant with an upstairs bordello.
Other "thou shalts" and "thou shalt nots" seem like a throwback to an upstairs, downstairs world.
A relative of an upstairs neighbor, who knew how to recycle, got lucky.
There's an upstairs and a downstairs.
Deere eventually added onto the house, including a bedroom and an upstairs loft.
The theater features a standing-only main floor and an upstairs balcony with an adjacent bar.
The desk was in an upstairs room, by a window looking down a wooded hill.
In an upstairs bedroom, he heard a machine making a noise like tak, tak, tak.
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