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Discover Ludwig"squeezing up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of pressing or pushing something together tightly or closely. Example: She squeezed up against the wall to make room for others to pass in the crowded hallway.
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He waited until the bus was ready to leave before squeezing up front to address the passengers.
And all are amateurs, squeezing up to 90 days' competitive curling a year into their work schedules.
At the same time, with sales of apartments booming, the availability of units for subletting has dropped, exacerbating the city's housing shortage and further squeezing up rents.
Sergio Busquets, Ivan Rakitic and Iniesta controlled and all of them took a step forward, winning possession high, the back four squeezing up behind and the full-backs running beyond.
They were like some great show, the gas squeezing up from the depths of the oil well to be consumed in flame against the intense black horizon, like some great dragon.
I feel they've tried to fit too much in (squeezing up to four rhymes to a page) making it all too busy, with too much text and too little illustration.
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Hoarding may squeeze up the price.
I just thought that the goalkeeper would pick it up and we would squeeze up.
Aloft in coach, Caperton found himself squeezed up against the trunk of a human sequoia.
What is that desire to squeeze up on a dog so hard?
Others squeezed up to six per desk, even if desks behind were empty.
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