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The phrase "and evolved up to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process of development or progression over time, often in a biological or metaphorical context.
Example: "The species adapted to its environment and evolved up to a point where it could thrive in harsh conditions."
Alternatives: "and developed into" or "and progressed to".
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Indeed, in that scenario, life should have originated and evolved up to modern cells in a single chimney, since life forms were trapped in mineral cages until the advent of Bacteria and Archaea.
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After all, we shape the language, rather than the other way around: Figures of speech appear and evolve up to the point where they are no longer useful.
Maximum fluidity of coal determined by the standardized Gieseler plastometry test was found to correlate well with the amount of volatile matter evolved up to 500 °C and with that evolved in the plastic or fluid stage (between 375 and 500 °C and 400 and 500 °C).
The population consisted initially of haploid individuals with genome size L that evolved up to reaching an equilibrium between mutation, selection, and drift.
This variant evolved up to either its loss or fixation in the population, and its probability of successfully invading was estimated as before.
Finally, samples of soil show CO2 evolved up to 650 °C consistent with thermal decomposition of carbonates.
What is at stake is the happening (or not) of a (potential) event in the future of the temporal perspective, given how things have evolved up to this past time of evaluation.
So how has it evolved up to this point?
Have they evolved up to Level 5? How about gym training: how far are The Others streaking ahead of you, with your two Spearow and a Pidgey, how far behind the chasing pack are you already?
When studied in this way, we gain information on how a given genomic island has evolved up to the current point in time.
What actually happened, and in what way did literature evolve up to the present day?
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