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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'one step up' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that someone or something is slightly better than they were before, or to describe an increase in level or rank. For example, "After months of hard work, I've finally taken my business one step up and opened a new office."
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One step up from women, on this guide's social hierarchy, are the club's security.
"This year we're taking it one step up with some research focusing on it".
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS -- Entrance is one step up from the parking lot; accessible restroom on the main floor.
People-smuggling is one step up from slave-trading, and it thrives on the soft verges of Europe.
One step up is busaa, a fermented maize drink made on site in bars like Mama Sarah's.
One step up from a zombie.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS -- One step up from street.
Or are they just one step up from wallpaper?
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS One step up at the door.
The entrance is one step up from the sidewalk.
But you go one step up, wipe, wipe, wipe again, all the way around.
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