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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am up there" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate one's presence at a higher location or to express a state of being in a particular place, often in a figurative sense. Example: "When it comes to my career, I feel like I am up there with the best in the industry."
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"When I am up there in force, I am up there and we can have security," Colonel Meyer said.
"When I am up there, it's just like I'm 25 again," he said.
I am up there going, So that's how you do it?
I am up there on stage, and the joy of it is that I am giving, have given, do give it my all, every night.
"And I said, 'Oh, my God, I am going to be so scared, I am going to be afraid to sleep alone, but, actually, I don't sleep alone, I sleep in my parents' bed when I am up there.' It was a hundred per cent a joke.
In terms of Premier League goals I am up there with the best.
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She's up there".
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