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Staircase

/ˈstɛəkeɪs/noun
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A staircase is a series of steps arranged in a structured flight, typically connecting different levels in a building and facilitating vertical movement. It serves not just as a practical pathway but also as an architectural feature that can define a space's style, from minimalist modern designs to ornate historical ones. In contemporary usage, staircases often appear in metaphors for personal progress or in fitness challenges.

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The longest staircase in the world, the service stairs of the Niesenbahn funicular in Switzerland, boasts an astonishing 11,674 steps and stretches over 3.4 kilometers, making it a popular site for extreme endurance races. This monumental structure not only showcases engineering prowess but also serves as a reminder that what we take for granted in daily life can become a stage for human achievement, with annual races attracting thousands of climbers.

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