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The phrase "are pointing up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the direction in which something is oriented or directed, often in a literal or figurative sense.
Example: "The arrows on the chart are pointing up, indicating a positive trend in sales."
Alternatives: "are directed upwards" or "are rising."
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"The numbers are pointing up for Toyota and down for Chrysler".
All the tax arrows are pointing up and all the service arrows are pointing down.
While Bristol are pointing up, Saracens dare not look down from the heights of last season and the league and European Champions Cup double.
The detailed area maps are useless to me: when I need to know if I should go left or right, the arrows are pointing up or down, which would help only if I were in a helicopter.
Arrows that are pointing up denote upregulation, while arrows that are pointing down denote downregulation.
We are pointing up the role of evidences and specialist's opinions in effectiveness and safety of care.
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Inter-domain coding regions have been demonstrated as the standard amino acid colour codes and the gap regions are pointed up as a flat line.
Make sure any sharp areas are pointed up and in, or at least away from your dog.
His right thumb is pointing up.
He's pointing up the chimeras that contemporarysociety has highlighted.
They're pointing up in the air periodically and they're continuing with their card games.
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