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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'pointing upward' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are describing a directional movement or when you are describing an object that is pointing in an upward direction. For example, "The path of the rocket was pointing upward into the night sky."
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This arrow had one prong pointing upward, and a leftward- and a rightward-pointing prong.
"I know God," he replied, pointing upward.
"Me, too," I said, pointing upward.
They are almost like spears pointing upward.
"This," he states appreciatively, pointing upward, "was a dream commission".
The son said: "After Sandy, everything started pointing upward.
"Church music is more directional music, pointing upward," he says.
He directed my attention to a leaf pointing upward.
Futures for American exchanges are also pointing upward, but credit markets are as jammed as ever.
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Another sensitivity factor is that the thermal gradient needs to be pointing upward even a misalignment of one degree will greatly reduce the levitation stability.
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