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Discover Ludwig"shoot up to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an increase in something, such as a price or a number. Example: The stock market shot up to record highs after the announcement of the new economic stimulus plan.
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Eyebrows ought to shoot up to hairlines.
Borrowing costs would shoot up to reflect higher currency and inflation risk.
At 17 billion euros, it would shoot up to around 160 percent of G.D.P.
It would shoot up to the top of our risk map if it was confirmed.
Few expected it to shoot up to £1.44 million, well above the high estimate.
Next is the rise time, how long it takes for the skin conductance to shoot up to it's peak.
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Inflation has shot up to 8.2%.
shot up to 6.68.
Revenues shot up to £42m.
The figure shot up to 65percentt last year.
The pagination shoots up to 72 pages.
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