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"fell up" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It does not have a specific meaning to use in a sentence.
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Shares in China Telecom fell up to 3 per cent in Hong Kong.
While walking along the ruin's highest level, Dr. Demarest fell up to his armpits into vegetation filling one of the courtyards.
Prices rose through the 1990s until the Asian financial crisis in 1997 and 1998, fell up to 80 percent until 2004, and then soared more than tenfold to a peak last summer of more than $300 a square foot.
Labour's Julie Dore, the leader since 2011, "positively agreed" with legal action against four Sheffield residents who were charged after demonstrating against plans to fell up to 17,000 trees, Sheffield high court heard.
Simon Crump, Benoit Benz Compin, and Fran Grace were taken to court by the city's council as part of a long-running dispute over the city's plans to fell up to 17,000 trees.
My sense is Karl is going be at a crossroads himself on Tuesday when he tries to explain to the people who wrote him hundreds of millions of dollars why they fell up short," Plouffe said.
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