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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stayed upright" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that remains in an upright position, often in the context of balance or stability. Example: "Despite the strong winds, the tree stayed upright throughout the storm."
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She stayed upright.
But I stayed upright.
Still, the Yankees stayed upright and are percolating now.
We'll find out if it stayed upright, and we'll find out what it saw.
The tongue-wagging Tennessee lineman stayed upright, but Oregon never stopped.
He did not win — the small field included an Olympic rider — but at least he stayed upright.
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The goal? Stay upright.
I was simply trying to stay upright.
It's hard to stay upright.
Guillermo Ochoa stays upright and foils Brazil again.
I touched door frames, walls and furniture to stay upright.
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