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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are up this" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks context and clarity, making it unusable in its current form.
Example: "The prices are up this month compared to last month."
Alternatives: "are increased this" or "have risen this".
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'The film's dead in the water unless the numbers are up this weekend'," he wrote.
In this series (portions of which are up this month at Silverstein gallery), Sieber eschews the glamour of the conventions to capture the cosplayers at home.
Ratings for the show are up this season over the same winter season last year, despite the fact that the "Apprentice" franchise is seven years old.
Here is a look at the team's standout players, strengths and weaknesses: Standout Players Brian Conklin Averaging about 8 points a game entering his senior year, Conklin's offensive numbers are up this season.
We now have a two tiered multicultural group.2% control 23% of all the wealth,the gov says 9% unemployment Nation wide,I don't think so !.More like 15%, 45,750,000 unemployed would pencil out.Foreclosures are up this month alone 8% over the previous month.The Gov says inflation is flat?
Eight seats are up this time but those elected will only serve a one-year term.
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Flip side of this coin: All 6 New England governorships are up this fall.
Over all, donations are up this year.
"Sales are up this year," he said.
Despite recent setbacks, the shares are up this year.
Profits are up this year, but the industry was battered last year by plummeting prices.
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