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Discover LudwigThe phrase "store up to" is a correct and usable expression in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize that something has been stored in a particular amount. For example, "We have stored up to two weeks' worth of groceries in the pantry."
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Store up to 2 days.
"You'll probably see some upscale versions that store up to 1 gigabyte," he predicts.
Light-weight magnesium metal can reversibly store up to 7 wt.% hydrogen and is therefore interesting for application as hydrogen storage material.
Store up to five days.
Purchase merchandise at the rent to own store, up to the credit limit the store determines.
It can store up to 60 minutes of music.
Compact Flash cards can store up to eight gigabytes.
The microphone contains within it a microchip that can store up to 1,500 songs.
Hard disks for personal computers can store up to several gigabytes (billions of bytes) of information.
I started zapping things (the Qoder will store up to 100 bar codes at a time).
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A Participant Tracking System will be used to store up-to-date information on participants' address and fixed or mobile phone number, and track all contact attempts.
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