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| I'd like to ask how to express in this situation. If move to a higher level B from C, are there some sentences which can be used? 1) I leveled up from C to B. 2) I increased the level from C to B. 3) I stepped up the level from C to B. 4) I improved the level from C to B. 5) I made progress from the level C to B. I'd be glad to have better sentences. Thank you. |
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| I advanced from (level) C to (level) B. I moved up from (level) C to (level) B. I improved, from (level) C to (level) B. These are the formations that seem natural to me. |
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