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The phrase "bumped up" is a valid expression in written English and can be used to mean "to increase." For example, "After months of negotiations, the salary was bumped up 10%."
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It also bumped up South Carolina's primary.
Some economists bumped up their first-quarter economic growth estimates.
The price was bumped up to $30.6m including commission.
"Using it has bumped up my training significantly".
"If there's an endgame, it's how does this stuff get bumped up?" he said.
There will be an inquiry and your horse will get bumped up to third".
The government officially bumped up against its borrowing limit in May.
Two days before Christmas Rio bumped up its offer for the firm to $3.9 billion.
The short-term interest-rate target was bumped up to 3.75% from 3.5%.
(After Dec. 3, the ticket price is bumped up to a still-reasonable $50).
Officially Mr. Luisi's title was bumped up from principal guest conductor to principal conductor.
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