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Discover Ludwig"back stairs" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a set of stairs that lead either from the main level of a building to a lower level, or from the outside of a building to the upper level. For example, "I took the back stairs so I wouldn't be seen by the security guard."
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back stairs
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We climbed up the back stairs.
The corridors and back stairs gleam.
We took the back stairs to avoid the neighbors.
Did I have back stairs to my apartment house?
The new Ministry is being led down the back stairs by a little devil.
"I had to go through the kitchen and walk up the back stairs," she recalled.
I ran down the back stairs, saying, "I think she's in the sunroom".
I heard Old Mrs. Crozier's stick reaching the top of the back stairs.
Pretty soon I could hear her running up the back stairs.
"We always had to drag the pianos up the back stairs by hand.
The fourth bedroom, at the bottom of back stairs, is more like an office alcove.
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