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The phrase "at the upper" is not grammatically correct as a standalone phrase.
It could potentially be used as part of a longer phrase or sentence, such as "at the upper end of the price range" or "at the upper levels of management." It is usually used to indicate a location or position that is higher or more elevated than something else. Example: The penthouse suite is located at the upper end of the hotel, offering stunning views of the city skyline.
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There is more at the upper end.
P.S.A. at the upper limit of normal?
At the upper level?
Look at the Upper West Side now.
(Those figures are at the upper end of the scale.
Look at the upper right-hand corner of your browser.
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At the upper-end of its range, Blue Apron's value grows to $3.2 billion.
Click on "System Preferences" at the upper-left corner.
It is the sixth residential building at the Upper Grand development on the city's west side.
Meals at the Upper East Side home of the doctors Hoskins can make others queasy.
(No, that's not a shot at the Upper Mid West).
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