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Discover Ludwig"going upward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a change that is increasing or becoming more positive. For example, "The stock price is going upward since the announcement of a new product."
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However, Bolivia had more than twice that amount under cultivation just last year, with the trend going upward.
And then I saw the image of O. J.'s son, with one hand going upward on one eye and one hand pointed down, shaking and sobbing.
Put a bunch of novices on a track going upward of 100 miles per hour, and there had better be rules.
Some analysts are worried that with stocks relatively expensive, economic data is not sufficiently upbeat to keep the market going upward.
Fuel prices are notoriously "flexible going upward, but sticky going downward," said Farrokh Hormozi, a professor of economics at Pace University in White Plains.
As troop levels surged, Stowell said, "where before they were doing maybe twenty trucks a week, in a short amount of time we were going upward of four or five hundred trucks on any given day".
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"We're hopeful the numbers will continue to go upward in 2002".
As the Belgian painter Luc Tuymans says of El Greco's work: "Everything goes upward.
Bringing in Santana cauterizes the wound and really lets you go upward quickly.
But he said that bilateral relations "have never been better" and that "they can only go upward.
Rapid growth in emissions in other emerging countries dependent on coal, such as India, means that emissions are likely to go upward again in a few years.
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