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"move up a level" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest something or someone has progressed or achieved a higher level of success. For example, "After months of hard work, James has finally managed to move up a level in his career."
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Move up a level.
Carreno Busta's success led to his colleagues suggesting he move up a level or two.
In middle school, for example, students can temporarily move up a level, to try more challenging work.
Nascar said it would allow him to move up a level if he desired, but Bayne said he would stick with his original plan.
"The need to be marked, to move up a level or maintain one's grade is," he suggested, "deeply inimical to the proper relationship between advocate and judge".
Managing the list is entirely gesture-based: You swipe to complete or clear tasks, pinch to move up a level, pull down to create new items and tap and hold to move tasks up and down the list.
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"He is moving up a level".
STRASBURG IS PROMOTED Washington's top overall draft pick, Stephen Strasburg, is moving up a level.
But only 21percentt of sixth and seventh graders moved up a level in reading, and just 8percentt of eighth graders.
Andre Ethier, the third batter of the evening, belted a 3-0 fastball into center field for a base hit, and with that his hitting streak moved up a level.
There are signs of progress in Room 21: last year, 13 students moved up a level in math, surpassing the state average.
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