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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crept up" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "crept up" to describe the gradual progress of something. For example, "Prices have crept up steadily over the past year."
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It's sort of crept up.
Youth unemployment also crept up.
Street thefts crept up.
The pregnancy had crept up on S.
The unemployment rate crept up to 6.7%.
Activism crept up, bit by bit.
"It just crept up," Mr. Siskel said.
Theatre crept up on him.
It has since crept up.
It crept up quite innocently.
Her opinion poll ratings have crept up.
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