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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as upstream" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing flow, direction, or processes, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The water quality improves as upstream sources are monitored more closely."
Alternatives: "like earlier" or "similar to above".
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Some 9% of that was collected as the communications transit across the internet, a process known as "upstream" collection.
Hunt repeated his call for what he describes as "upstream socialism" – the need to intervene early to attack inequalities at source for young people.
But it's a pleasure to sign off with a film as authentically and exuberantly strange as Upstream Colour.
In addition to aquifer depletion, both Syria and Iraq are also suffering from a reduced flow in the Tigris and Euphrates rivers as upstream Turkey claims more water for its own use.
It's as important for critics to recognize it in "The Wolf of Wall Street," "The Master," and "Funny People," as in the more conspicuously artistic tones of such independent films as "Upstream Color" and "Computer Chess".
For example, if the Pentagon spends money on fighter planes, that affects employment in the aerospace industry as well as upstream companies like metal manufacturers).
As rapidly as upstream fault is identified, the IDAPS agents island the microgrid.
Interleukin 12 (IL-12) and transforming growth factor (TGF -β1 were suggesTGF -β1upstream regulators.
This activity is usually referred to as upstream oil and gas activity.
As upstream water flow reduced due to Frakka barrage, another barrage inside Bangladesh can increase the head in the Ganges.
Planes 0 to 2 and planes 3 to 5 are referred to as upstream and downstream planes, respectively.
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