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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an elevator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of lift used for transporting people or goods between different floors of a building.
Example: "The building has an elevator that makes it accessible for everyone, including those with disabilities."
Alternatives: "a lift" or "an escalator".
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An elevator appears where there never was an elevator before.
(An elevator is also available).
Requiring an elevator!
Stuck in an elevator?
"Ma, there's an elevator".
The building has an elevator.
Like an elevator.
(There is an elevator).
Unluckily, an elevator wasn't.
Might there be an elevator conspiracy?
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Construct an elevator pitch.
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