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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascent from" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to rise or move upward from a lower or less important position. Example: The company's ascent from a small startup to a multinational corporation was impressive.
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His rise has paralleled the city's ascent from sleepy state capital to international trendsetter.
Nell Zink's ascent from obscurity is as zanily improbable as anything she's written.
For fans, she represents a dream ascent from a tough council estate to international stardom.
When they emerged, a few minutes later, Gupta told me about Gates's ascent from anonymity.
So is this ascent from jaw-dropping badness to mere mediocrity a step upward?
Ascent from sea level to high altitude has well-known effects upon respiration.
It's the 8.5km ascent from the village up onto the stunningly bleak Moors.
Engels, though, was clear that the ascent from socialism to communism entailed a metaphysical change.
The ascent from the lift to the summit of the pass was difficult.
After a stiff ascent from Edale, it's a relatively straightforward and level walk.
A revival of "Ariadne auf Naxos" gave witness to Violeta Urmana's majestic ascent from mezzo-soprano to dramatic soprano roles.
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