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The phrase "occur up" is not a commonly used phrase in written English and may sound awkward or unclear to readers. It may be more accurate to use "happen up" or "take place up" in certain contexts. Example: "Surprising events always seem to occur up on the mountain during the winter season." (This could be rewritten as "Surprising events always seem to happen up on the mountain during the winter season.").
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New Jersey law says that such substitutions can occur up to 51 days before the election.
Donaldson's team also wanted to investigate whether these changes in taste function occur up in the brain or on the tongue.
Experts urge blood transfusion patients and their doctors to be aware of symptoms of babesiosis, which can occur up to nine weeks after a transfusion.
These dynamic adjustments to the muscles' needs occur up to a limit that is twice as high in the athlete as in the untrained individual.
But Dr. Goldstein's team calculated that the rare variants associated with a SNP can occur up to two million units of DNA away from it.
The proposal would give management the right to seek blanket authority from shareholders to fight any takeover that may occur up to 18 months after the authority is given.
Research reported by Russian institutes and privately funded, individual US scientists shows how atmospheric and ionospheric electrical signals above the ocean and the land occur up to a few days before significant earthquakes.
After sintering, secondary transition temperatures do not occur up to the degradation point.
In the lower reduced zone, elevated concentrations of PO4 occur up to 60 m away.
It was observed that fatigue failures occur up to around 107 cycles and that the failure originates from the surface.
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These long-term SSEs occur up-dip of the short-term SSEs at depths of 20 to 30 km if they both occur on the plate interface.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com