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The phrase "are at the upper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a position or level that is higher or above something else.
Example: "The results of the experiment are at the upper end of the expected range."
Alternatives: "are at the top" or "are in the higher range".
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(Those figures are at the upper end of the scale.
It is no coincidence they are at the upper echelons of our league.
At the very least, the Vita specifications are at the upper end of current smartphone performance.
Individuals vulnerable to depression are at the upper end of this distribution.
Coming from folks who are at the upper echelons of the system, it's a pretty powerful statement.
He said on CNN: "There are a range of protective measures you can take within the yellow level; we are at the upper end of that range.
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Two electric conductivity cells are installed at the upper and lower ends of the shear box such that the sensor heads are at the upper-end and lower-end storage areas, and the gaps between the box and cells is sealed with rubber.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy was at the upper right and Justice Stephen G. Breyer at the upper left.
Growth in profit was at the upper end of analysts' estimates of an 8percentt rise.
Teams need not be at the upper echelons to land upon a suitable style.
Underlying operating profit would be at the "upper end" of its previous expectations.
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