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Discover LudwigThe phrase "up a level" is correct and commonly used in spoken and written English.
It means to move or progress to a higher level or degree. Example: "I need to take this project up a level and present more detailed information." This means the speaker wants to improve the project and make it more advanced or complex.
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My outburst goes up a level.
"He is moving up a level".
"To take things up a level," Mike said.
But newcomers are taking it up a level.
The question is do we go up a level.
We knew we were stepping up a level.
It really felt like I'd ramped up a level".
"We thought it was maybe time to come up a level in fashion credibility".
"And then you go up a level on the food chain to tell a story".
"I do feel I am just about to step it up a level.
She has been on the cover twice before, but this takes things up a level.
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