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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rung of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a level or stage in a hierarchy or a series of steps, often metaphorically.
Example: "She felt like she was finally climbing the ladder of success, reaching the next rung of her career."
Alternatives: "level of" or "step in".
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At the bottom rung of the ladder, you understand.
Private aircraft occupy the lowest rung of the flight ladder.
Actually, hers is the lowest rung of success.
"We're on the first rung of the ladder.
You fall to the bottom rung of society".
No wonder misery abounds at every rung of the ladder.
This is the first rung of the ladder.
It's happening at every rung of the academic ladder.
Anna Wintour has placed a Louboutined heel on yet another rung of the Establishment ladder.
A lawyer sits on a higher rung of the corporate ladder than a secretary.
Inside, it hailed the ascendancy of the accessory to "the top rung of the fashion ladder".
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