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“go up to” is a phrase that is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe a movement by someone or something from a lower to a higher place. For example: “The kid went up to the roof to watch the fireworks.”.
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You can go up to them, too.
"Go up to your room, Stella".
The slides go up to 10 stories.
So it could go up to infinity.
I want to go up to Europe".
2. I go up to the Beema.
"We go up to size 40".
But I didn't go up to him.
Enter the elevator and go up to the third floor.
Image that will go up to file larger classes.
Consumer prices must go up to make it workable.
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