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"going upstairs" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the action of someone moving from a lower level to a higher level within a building or structure. Example: "I heard my roommate going upstairs to her room, so I waited for her to come back down before asking her about dinner plans."
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I'm going upstairs".
Take going upstairs.
This is going upstairs... WICKET!
We're going upstairs... 2.36am GMT WICKET!
"I'm going upstairs," Mr. Tabeek said.
"I thought it was worth going upstairs.
"There is something about going upstairs," she said.
Therefore I sought his presence; I kept going upstairs.
"Are you going upstairs?" she asked the couple.
Going upstairs for a Panesar lbw shout on Rogers.
If they really mean to be green, Aussies will have to start going upstairs.
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