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The phrase "staring up" is correct and can be used in written English to describe someone looking upward with their eyes fixed on a particular point or direction.
Example: As I walked through the busy city streets, I couldn't help but notice a group of tourists staring up at the tall skyscrapers in awe.
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Staring up at the ceiling.
They were staring up at us, for a change.
He was staring up at me, looking worried.
"Ask me a capital," he said, staring up at Miranda.
Surfers occasionally find themselves staring up at a hunting arrow.
He couldn't lie there staring up at the ceiling forever.
It remained there, staring up from the otherwise blank page for days.
The sentry puts his rifle to his shoulder, stands staring up into the gloom.
"Why?" he replies, staring up into the dark with two black eyes.
Hazel, staring up at the poster of a coral reef on the ceiling, said, "Thank you.
But it doesn't replace the actual sense of being there, staring up at Leonardo's ghostly image.
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