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"falling up" can be a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used as a creative or poetic way to describe someone or something rising or moving upwards. Example: The kite was caught in a gust of wind and started falling up towards the bright blue sky.
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Streb also keeps a list of "absurdist inquiries," such as falling up.
Lochte's drawings are as vivid as hallucinations, full of raindrops falling up and fish swimming in the sky.
These huge steel structures are now even uglier than at first, having been heavily rusted from a decade of tidal water rising and falling up them.
The co-op market, hit hard by a real estate recession that sent values falling up to 50percentt, has rebounded as a result of the healthy housing market.
A downward-sloping yield curve is the equivalent of apples falling up.
Harare's stock market has fallen heavily this week, with some companies' share prices falling up to 20% on Monday, following the news that Morgan Tsvangirai's opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) had been decisively beaten for the third time by President Mugabe's Zanu-PF party.
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It must have fallen up.
Shares in China Telecom fell up to 3 per cent in Hong Kong.
They have fallen 5percentt so far, and the consensus estimate is that they could fall up to 10percentt.
Markups earned from these consumers fall up to 82%.
Or did I fall up the stairs?
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