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Discover Ludwig'rise up from' is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a physical action of rising out of a seated or laying position, or to describe an emotional or ideological action of emerging from challenging circumstances or an oppressive situation. Example sentence: "The crowd rose up from the ground, united in a collective voice of dissent."
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Soft hills rise up from the town.
Marble spires festooned with stone garlands rise up from piazzas.
Old ghosts rise up from the shallow graves of forgetting.
"Unless it's broken – smashed… poetry won't ever rise up from its grave," he writes in 1957.
Inviting fragrances rise up from each of the four latest releases.
She wanted to open her eyes, to rise up from her bed.
To everyone's horror, giant menacing, smoking factory chimneys started to rise up from the land.
Ice cliffs rise up from the sea and lead to snow-covered moraines.
As I watched it rise up from the ground, words can not describe my feeling.
Why did he rise up from the murky depths of Lovecraft's mental ocean?
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The contemporary-designed, glass and steel museum faces--and seems to rise up from--the sea.
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