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"moved up from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person's progress or advancement from one position or level to a higher one. Example: Sarah started as an intern at the company, but she worked hard and eventually moved up from an entry-level position to become the head of the marketing department.
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"Now I've moved up from detective to lawyer," he said.
"I've moved up, from projectionist to manager," Mr. Madara said.
Virgilijus Alekna of Lithuania moved up from silver to gold.
Urán moved up from third to second over all, 4 43 behind Nibali.
Rents have also moved up, from roughly $49 a foot to roughly $54 per square foot.
A guy named Dave Tanner had moved up from Florida to take the head job.
The New Hampshire school has moved up from second position last year.
Arzner quickly moved up from typing scripts to cutting and editing film.
Sly's new album, "Small Talk", has moved up from #49 to #39 on "Billboard's" list.
My parents moved up from the south before I was born, so I'm first-generation Cumbrian.
moved up from No. 11 to No. 10 in the national coaches poll.
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