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Discover Ludwig"take elevator" is correct and generally used in written English
You can use it when referring to taking an elevator instead of an escalator or stairs. For example, "You should take the elevator to get to the third floor."
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Take elevator to the sixth floor.
Take elevator rides up and down!
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"People don't want to take elevators to their parks," he said.
Inside the center, people can take elevators or stairs to the roof, left, and walk to the river's edge.
To take elevatoring lightly is to risk dooming a building to dysfunction and its inhabitants to a kind of incremental purgatory.
I take elevators instead of stairs wherever possible.
I've taken elevator pitches from people.
But this season, both players and umpires, sometimes in uniform, have taken elevator rides to the fifth floor to visit his booth to simply say thank you.
He rarely takes elevators, either.
I took elevators with men.
"He also never took elevators, because he was afraid of those, too.
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