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Discover Ludwig"a shooting up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to an increase or rise in something. For example, "Sales have had a shooting up since the new product line was launched."
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Very peaceful except for a V2 shooting up from Holland, leaving a long jagged white trail.
She witnessed an addict "shooting up" and felt the perverse appeal of the ritual.
It shows a bright red line shooting up like a rocket from November through December.
"You can't pick up a newspaper without seeing somebody shooting up a school or mall.
Not everyone with a shotgun goes shooting up cows.
We see Burroughs, who describes himself as "sort of a WASP washout," shooting up.
On Vitrue, these presidential hopefuls' scores resemble a fever line, shooting up after critical events.
You didn't get a picture of me shooting up.
Why is there somebody shooting up a club?
We got caught in a dog park bathroom shooting up.
LONDON — The art market is once again shooting up like a rocket.
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