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steps in English:

1. a flight of



English word "steps"(a flight of) occurs in sets:

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2. ladder


He needs a ladder.
Is this ladder strong enough to bear my weight?
I can’t go up the ladder. I hate heights.
I am buying a ladder in the hardware store.
Lately it's not so fashionable to measure success by how far you climb up the corporate ladder.
I went up to the roof by means of a ladder.
Don't climb that ladder - it's not secure.
Sometimes a ladder is a sign of bad luck.
Bill climbed the ladder of success until he became the president of the company.
If you walk under ladder, you'll have a bad luck.
You can access the bedrooms by the ladder.
Marius watched as Jondrette put a metal bar in the fire and inspected a rope ladder on the table.
It is extremely difficult for first-time buyers to get on the property ladder.
People are usually superstitious about the number 13 or about walking under a ladder.
The newest staff members get all the donkey work when they're at the bottom of the ladder.

3. one of the movements you make with your feet when you are dancing



English word "steps"(one of the movements you make with your feet when you are dancing) occurs in sets:

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