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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are up there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is located at a higher position or level, either literally or figuratively.
Example: "The stars are up there, shining brightly in the night sky."
Alternatives: "are located above" or "are situated up high".
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"They are up there to make money.
They are up there and deservedly so.
The Phillies are up there.
Sevilla are up there, alright.
The usual suspects are up there.
"I know you are up there".
Woods and McIlroy are up there with David Beckham.
I don't know the names that are up there.
We have guys that are up there in years.
More modest neighborhood places are up there, too.
And a lot of players are up there".
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