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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through stairs" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to show movement or direction, indicating that something is passing or moving through a set of stairs. Example: The only way to access the attic is through stairs located in the back hallway.
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"Passengers disembarked through stairs and were transported to the terminal building by bus.
The connection between floors through stairs or elevators is also modelled as a route.
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I was eight or nine, rummaging through her basement, through my dead grandfather's books, when she appeared at the foot of the old see-through stairs, nostalgic and moved that I was searching through his things.
Hartnoll explains: "Under the stairs was a knocked-through stair cupboard that my dad set up as a home office, which I set up my gear in once my parents left home to run a pub.
But there are wonderful architectural details that acknowledge modern design's debt to folk traditions: cherry banisters that taper slightly at each end, round-edged cantilevered benches and a one-story see-through stair whose floating wood steps have a Shaker simplicity.
Lifting his body weight through stair climbing will do the same for other leg muscles groups as well.
Workers couldn't evacuate through the stairs.
"I tried to get out through the stairs initially, but I figured I'd die of suffocation.
"The fire broke through the stairs into the first floor moments after he was rescued," he said.
Her fiancé fell through the stairs.
Retrace your steps and go outside through the stairs.
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