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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmosphere up here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the feeling or mood of a particular place, often in a physical or metaphorical sense, especially when referring to a location that is elevated or has a unique ambiance.
Example: "The atmosphere up here on the mountain is so peaceful, it's hard to believe how busy the city is below."
Alternatives: "environment up here" or "vibe up here".
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There's a festive atmosphere up here in the Tricycle's attic (one feels sure Rubasingham would throw a good party and that the same talent must inform her directing).
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"But the atmosphere is changing because a lot more professionals are coming up here".
Sign up here.
I grew up here.
James grew up here.
I'm up here!
Grew up here.
Tight squeeze up here".
"Paige grew up here.
Up here.
MARV ALBERT: A playoff atmosphere in here tonight!
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