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social mobility
noun
The degree to which, in a given society, an individual's, family's, or group's social status can change throughout the course of their life through a system of social hierarchy or stratification.
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The phrase "social mobility" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe the ability of someone to move up or down the social ladder. For example, "Despite his humble beginnings, John has achieved a great degree of social mobility over the years."
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Social mobility?
EW: Social mobility?
It also boosted social mobility.
Too little social mobility.
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Social mobility will result.
Social mobility has deteriorated.
He turns to social mobility.
We were social mobility personified.
It has powerful effect on social mobility.
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