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"one step below" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that is not as good as a previous one or to describe a person who is not as skilled or experienced in something. For example, "The new hire is one step below the most experienced worker on the team."
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Citi is advising investors to concentrate on markets that are "one step below the recent maturation seen in markets like China and Korea," he said.
That man, John, was the head of trading at Salomon Brothers, on the executive board, and only one step below the CEO.
The European Open Championships, which ended on Saturday in Menton, France, were just one step below a world event.
Mr. Bailey estimated that about 75percentt of the students go on to Division I programs, which Mr. Blank characterized as one step below national teams.
Dr. Besser praised a decision by the W.H.O. on Wednesday to raise the global alert level to Phase 5, one step below a pandemic.
The Long Island Lady Riders of the W-League, one step below the W.U.S.A., now have three 15-year-old players on the roster -- the youngest players in league history.
Their performance was one step below auction style.
Schottenheimer's title places him one step below Snyder in football matters.
Federal appeal courts, just one step below the Supreme Court, have enormous power and prestige.
This is what it did to me.'" Slipstream is a Pro Continental team, one step below cycling's top level.
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Census divisions are the second-level of geographical analysis (one-step below provinces and territories) defined by Statistics Canada.
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