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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shot up to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a rapid increase in something. For example, "The cost of gas shot up to three times its normal price after the hurricane."
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states said"The oil price hasn't shot up to $150.
Inflation has shot up to 8.2%.
shot up to 6.68.
Revenues shot up to £42m.
My shoulders shot up to my ears.
In 2009, that number shot up to 179.
The national unemployment rate shot up to 20 percent.
Then that number suddenly shot up to over 1,000.
His hand shot up to challenge the call.
Unemployment shot up to 20% (and remains high).
"It shot up to $51 for 10 minutes," he said.
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