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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moves upwards" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical object or action moving in an upwards direction. For example, "The hot-air balloon moved upwards into the blue sky."
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At night, an abundance of water vapor moves upwards from the sub-layers and supplements the evaporated and downward-moving moisture of the superstratum in the daytime, but there is no evaporation.
The pocket undergoes changes in shape, moves upwards with the water mass and eventually breaks up into small parts.
As the price of oil moves upwards, expectations are that BP's fortunes will also be gathering momentum.
The adjustment is achieved by a screw that moves upwards in the presence of low tides and downwards in the presence of high tides.
For light organic water mixtures an inversion point has been found at the membrane surface below which the flow moves downwards and above which the flow moves upwards.
As the container fills, the zero electric field level moves upwards and the negative electric field disappears leaving the entire surface with a positive electric field.
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The money is moving upwards.
Yet I was moving upwards slowly.
So why are they struggling to move upwards?
The flow exiting from the outlet moved upwards due to the outside re-circulating eddy.
As a result, it has become harder for those at the bottom to move upwards.
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