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ladder

[lad-er] / ˈlæd ər /


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It was at that moment that Alexandra, who cannot swim, decided to climb down a ladder on the water's edge to try and rescue Snickers.

From BBC

“Of course, leaving new employees off the job ladder is not sustainable in the long run. In the long run, AI adoption will require rethinking how entry-level employees gain experience on the job,” Davis wrote.

From MarketWatch

Billionaires make headlines, but the same math applies down the economic ladder.

From The Wall Street Journal

Like many managers of his generation who began lower down the pyramid, Martin started at the bottom of the ladder, in non-league.

From BBC

At the bottom, there was a ladder propped against the rear wall.

From BBC