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Discover Ludwig"moved up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about a scheduled event or activity that has been rescheduled to an earlier date or time. For example, "The meeting has been moved up to 10 am tomorrow."
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Things have gotten moved up.
"They've moved up pretty steadily".
(The energy panel moved up its hearing).
Others have moved up in the party.
"You've moved up in my esteem".
Another vehicle moved up behind us.
Sergio Aguero was moved up front.
Now, the devastation has moved up.
It moved up too far, too fast".
It's moved up into my spine.
McGregor moved up to welterweight in 2016.
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