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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lot of upper" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a significant amount of something related to "upper," but without context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "There is a lot of upper management involved in the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "a significant amount of upper" or "a great deal of upper".
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Does rowing require a lot of upper body strength?
So is there a lot of upper body work?
"Finance has a lot of upper middle-class, affluent white people in it," said Ms. Feng.
It does require a lot of upper body strength, though, and I've discovered shoulder muscles that I never knew existed.
I have a lot of upper body strength, and I can do it in about eight seconds.
Because of all the kitchen's windows, there aren't a lot of upper cabinets, making the organization of the butler's pantry crucial.
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"A lot of upper- and middle-class people have moved in".
"He was a strong guy, with a lot of upper-body strength.
("We chose sports, and tried to find one that involved a lot of upper-body movements and not too much running around," he said).
And I just hate that idea of scrawny little girls fighting men off and then winning so I did a lot of upper-body yoga to get my shoulders and neck strong.
The problem is that when you have a company like JPMorgan Chase, which bunches together a lot of upper- and lower-case letters without dots or spaces, neither scapping nor not scapping looks quite right.
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