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Discover LudwigThe phrase "push upwards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a physical action of moving something in an upward direction or metaphorically in various contexts.
Example: "To lift the heavy box, you need to push upwards with all your strength."
Alternatives: "lift up" or "elevate".
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These systems will push upwards performance limits by adopting chips equipped with one order of magnitude more cores than today.
As the air is pushed down, the wing gets an equal and opposite push upwards, lifting the plane.
It shifts its weight to dance forward over its own reflection and push upwards into the air.
This mobile app training exercise consists of users having to pull statements challenging OCD beliefs towards themselves (downwards) and to throw away (push upwards) contra-productive self-statements.
Place the crab on its back (hard shell-side down), put your hands under the edge of the crab and push upwards until you hear it break.
If an ocean existed beneath this layer, possibly kept liquid - or at least slushy- by the presence of ammonia, it would push upwards against the remaining thin crust, creating a bulge.
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To what does the article compare the hot, solidifying rock that is pushing upwards underground?
In the huge Alaska quake of 1964 the leading edge of the North American pushed upwards by several dozen meters.
In our concept, the lower beam is pushing upwards and the upper beam is pushing downwards which leads to the S-shape.
Only later did I learn that there were people hidden in holes under the mud, pushing upwards from below.
By the end of 2015, things would be heading towards familiar territory: prices — and interest rates — would be pushing upwards.
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