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"climbing up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a physical rise in a certain area, either literal or figurative. For example, "We are slowly climbing up the corporate ladder" or "The mountain path was steep, with many boulders to climb up."
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I'm climbing up one more time".
Climbing up would clearly require training.
I felt myself climbing up on my moral high horse.
More people are slowly climbing up in distribution".
Climbing up to fourth from 19th on the grid.
"I was climbing up on the roof," he said.
Now, instead of climbing up to success, he's achieved it.
"My mortgage was climbing up and up," Ms. Hinojosa said.
LIKE a needle climbing up a bathroom scale, the number keeps rising.
Post's story about the cat climbing up a clothes-line pole.
"That bird alone," Yunes whispers, lowering his binoculars, "makes climbing up here worth it".
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