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"climbed upon" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something or someone that has gone up or onto a surface. For example, "The little boy climbed upon the ladder to retrieve the book from the top shelf."
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Climbed upon table for clearer view….
It seemed… "The little fellow climbed upon my lap and tugged me gently by the beard.
The little fellow climbed upon my lap and tugged me gently by the beard.
The County striker subsequently had a goal rightly disallowed, having climbed upon Oxley before finding the net with a header.
By Groucho Marx The little fellow climbed upon my lap and tugged me gently by the beard.
She has been climbed upon, covered in a sweater, adorned with a pumpkin head and repeatedly disarmed since she began living in Meridian Hill Park 94 years ago.
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Robin climbs upon his chest and gazes down into his face.
The kids from the floating rowboat earlier are back, climbing upon them.
His campaign style was novel as Lane was the first San Francisco politician to climb upon a wagon and give campaign speeches outside the city's factories.
This is not the case large and small female Diaprepes are equally likely to want to climb upon their sisters' backs.
In one sensational section the men climb upon one another's shoulders and fall, straight-bodied, into one another's arms, a fluid, cascading display of fearless flight.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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