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Discover Ludwig"angle upward" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that is moving in an upward direction in relation to the horizon or a straight line. For example: "The plane flew in at an angle upward, gaining altitude quickly."
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He insisted on sitting in a special low-slung chair, so that his long arms seemed to angle upward to the keyboard.
Discovery of a partial skull of Sivapithecus confirmed a number of shared derived features with the orangutan genus Pongo (Fig. 5): narrow, rib-like brow rims; tall, oval orbits; eyes placed very close together; and a snout and cheekbones that angle upward relative to the plane of the eyes (Ward 1997b; Ward and Brown 1986; Ward and Pilbeam 1983).
You will go faster if you angle the glide downward, and slower if you angle upward.
When the clips release, the chip will angle upward slightly, and will slide out with gentle pressure.
Ascending spreading, or recurved, branches start to angle upward before bending and turning down or straight across.
Since the rope is at an angle upward, the rest of the force is trying to yank the sled upward, uselessly pulling against gravity.
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When the quijo angled upward, he said, so would the tunnel, and it did.
According to doctors in Bolzano, Italy, the arrow struck the Iceman in the left shoulder, angling upward.
The aluminum bands open as they ascend; trace their angles upward, and they might be arms raised in joy.
The sacred carp accumulated in a great heap below the surface of the water, their gaping circular mouths angled upward.
On the Fiesta it angles upward, lending a kick to the lines so that they appear to continue on.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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