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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at upwards of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a quantity or amount that is at least a certain number, often in reference to prices, measurements, or statistics.
Example: "The project is expected to cost at upwards of $50,000."
Alternatives: "at least" or "in excess of".
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At upwards of $5 a bite, it had better be.
Later this year he'll be driving it on the Bonneville salt flats at upwards of 180mph.
Incoming missiles are likely to be moving at upwards of five kilometres per second.
With unemployment at upwards of 40%, people cannot always pay their rent, or electricity and water bills.
Unlike conventional coal and gas generators which have an efficiency ratio of 35-40%, the flywheel operates at upwards of 85-90% efficiency.
Entries at www.runforall.com Land's End to John o'Groats At upwards of 850 miles, the Land's End to John o'Groats challenge is not to be taken lightly.
Footwork is a breakneck mutation of ghetto house that's been banging out of speakers at upwards of 150BPM since the late 90s.
That gives a lower yield – Tasmanian whiskies are definitely not cheap at upwards of A$130£7272) a bottle – but a fantastic flavour, Lark argues.
Haynes's insurer refused to cover the cost, however, and, at upwards of twelve hundred dollars a vial, the treatment was beyond what he could afford.
Hyperloop is a high-speed ground transport concept, which propels pods of around 20 people at upwards of 700mph through vacuumed tubes.
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Industry watchers peg the value of the new company which will be the sixth-largest on the Internet at upwards of $3 billion.
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