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Discover Ludwig"higher floor" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a level or story of a building that is above the current level being discussed. Example: "The executive offices are located on the higher floor of the building, offering a stunning view of the city skyline."
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A higher floor might invite such attacks.
A higher floor; better view?
Haysom had a room on a higher floor.
Thomas: Then you could be in the back on a higher floor.
A similar one in the same building on a higher floor is listed for $795,000.
A similar but sunnier one on a higher floor was $260,000.
"It was in a nicer line on a higher floor," Ms. Trichter said.
The other was on a higher floor, equally nice, and facing the building's back courtyard.
Then he checked out a larger one-bedroom on a higher floor, facing Manhattan.
Stay on a higher floor to get away from the traffic noise and for better views.
Or, does it stick out from a higher floor on the facade with nothing under it?
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