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"in another tier" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to refer to a different or higher level of something. For example: The economy has been divided into three tiers - lower, middle, and upper class. Within the upper class, there is another tier of wealthy individuals with access to exclusive opportunities.
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This is grassroots, but it's already in another tier".
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The British military were extremely wary about getting involved in creating another tier of enemy among farmers whose livelihood depended on the crop.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has been asking lawmakers to allow the city to establish another tier in the pension fund, in which new employees would be paid a lower rate.
In contrast, he said Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York City had it right when he asked lawmakers to allow the city to establish another tier in the city's pension fund.
Like a handful of other online companies, DealTime offers product ratings that are written by consumers on the Web site of Epinions (pronounced EE-pinions), which occupies another tier in the comparison shopping category.
Complicating matters, the green slopes up in the back, almost forming another tier.
In Saudi, though, there is another tier to sexual harassment that can cause physical and emotional injury to a woman.
As Evan said, "It adds another tier of light in a very elegant way".
In-patient admission (tier 4).
The fruit bodies grow singly or in groups, sometimes in tiers, in the wounds of living trees.
Under the six subsequent permanent managers (Dave Bassett, Steve Harrison, Colin Lee, Steve Perryman, Glenn Roeder and Kenny Jackett), Watford slid from 9th in the top tier in 1987, to 13th in the third tier in 1997.
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