Sentence examples for associations up from inspiring English sources

The phrase "associations up" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest that associations are increasing or improving, but without context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "The recent changes in policy have led to associations up among community members."
Alternatives: "increased associations" or "improved associations".

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In the past, when I was deputy chairman and visited associations up and down the country, it was thought that we could develop modern campaigning by reforming the voluntary party, merging associations and creating regional campaigning areas.

Senior Tories admit privately that the cultural unit will challenge the party's powerful local associations up and down the country, which are usually controlled by older party members who have a habit of selecting only white men to fight parliamentary seats.

"As one of the MPs whose seat has disappeared in a boundary review, I am going to find it impossible to find a new seat," she alarmingly announced on her website, before claiming that the powers-that-be intended to "have words" with Tory associations up and down the land in order to make an "example" of her and troublesome colleagues.

Most genes (about 86%) were connected to not more than five diseases, whereas other genes had much higher numbers of associations, up to the extreme of 78 links (about 21% of the 375 diseases) to tumor necrosis factor (TNF).

Original studies were included if they evaluated short term associations (up to a lag of seven days) between carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and particulate matter PM2.5 (fine particles <2.5 µm in size) or PM10 (coarse particles <10 µm in size) and admission to hospital for stroke or mortality from stroke (appendix 2).

Eligibility criteria Studies investigating the short term associations (up to lag of seven days) between daily increases in gaseous pollutants (carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone) and particulate matter (<2.5 µm or <10 µm diameter (PM2.5 and PM10)), and admission to hospital for stroke or mortality.

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Total newspaper ad spending last year reached a record $46.3 billion, according to the association, up 5.4percentt from 1998.

Interest rate futures, introduced in 1977, now constitute nearly 40percentt of all futures trading, according to the association, up from under 34percentt last year.

In 2012, the total participation of Hispanic players was 3.84 million, according to the United States Tennis Association, up from 2.58 million in 2010.

All across the island, crates are arriving, new houses being built and returnees' associations springing up.

For this project, these groups would be encouraged to form mango produce associations of up to 100 farmers.

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