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层 (céng) is used to refer to a layer, tier, floor, storey, or component part. For example, 一层 (yī céng) means "one layer/floor/storey". It can also be used as a measure word for floors, as in 三层楼 (sān céng lóu), which means "three-storey building".
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You should use 层 (céng) when referring to a layer, tier, floor, storey, or component part. For example, you could say "这个楼有三层 (zhège lóu yǒu sān céng) - This building has three floors".
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层出不穷 (céng chū bù qióng): to come out in endless succession. This idiom is used to describe a situation where something appears in large numbers or in a continuous stream.
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