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Discover Ludwig"say up" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
To use it in speech, it might mean something like "please say that again more clearly," but there is no definition that would allow it to be used in writing.
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We want to say up there".
Miss Phare would say up, up, up.
Did the president really say "up east"?
I would say up to the early 90s.
As Austin Healey did not say: up yours.
So it might say, "up to six months" or "up to one year".
Organizers say up to 80 million people are likely to attend the six-week event.
The Tories say up to 1.3 million families would be eligible.
"Let me say up front that I come to the Senate floor reluctantly," she began.
"I just want us to have more say up here," she said.
Activists say up to 78 people, including women and children, were shot, hacked and burned to death there on Wednesday.
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