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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always up there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is consistently present or at a high level, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "No matter the challenges we face, her positive attitude is always up there, inspiring everyone around her."
Alternatives: "constantly present" or "perpetually high".
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"He's always up there?" he asked upward, in my direction.
I imagine mentally it must be tough to be always up there emotionally and to stay fit.
"We want to be just level, but they are always up there and looking at us down here".
I'm always up there and up front and I say what I think so I turned up and indeed I wanted to support the motion, I wanted to support Nick Clegg.
"That was a big thing for me: Clermont were traditionally always up there competing for championships.
I'm always up there and up front and I say what I think, so I turned up and indeed I wanted to support the motion, I wanted to support Nick Clegg".
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It is always "her" up there and never me.
Marmalade Day will always be up there with Stir-Up Sunday as the best of kitchen days.
"I was always schizoaffective up there; I was never manic depressive till I moved to south London".
"You are aware of the shifts in power but we have always been up there, which is a good achievement," Brown told Inside United.
"I've always been up there with the soca stars like Super Blue, but now I'm seeing my career take a whole new turn," Mr. Douglas said.
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