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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascends to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate a motion of rising, either literal or figurative. For example: The rocket slowly ascended to its final launch altitude.
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In many religions, the soul ascends to an eternal afterlife.
And with that, the document ascends to its majestic conclusion.
It then ascends to the High Point Monument.
Or illiberal rightwing nationalism as China ascends to hegemonic status?
OUTDOOR SPACE: A long flight of stone steps ascends to the house from the driveway.
The longest-serving apostle ascends to the presidency upon the death of the leader.
A cable car ascends to the central summit of the ridge.
When a pilot ascends to high altitudes, the pressures exerted upon the body are reduced.
As a pilot ascends to higher altitudes, the external pressure upon his body is decreased.
She ascends to near-supersonic heights where she scats and twirls phrases.
As the diver ascends to the surface, he commonly feels relief.
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