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The phrase "stretching up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe physical movements, such as when someone is reaching upwards for something. For example, "Riley stretched up to grab the top shelf of the cupboard."
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And then there are the yachts – floating multistorey salesrooms stretching up to 52 metres long.
A band stretching up from the Gulf of Mexico into the Rocky Mountains was about all there was.
Stretching up to the Argentine border, Puma's terrain includes two massifs within around 18 minutes' flying time.
Banks are aggressively issuing credit cards, offering discounts and interest-free payment plans stretching up to 50 months.
Casia Vengoechea was the standout of Thursday's cast, sinking into deep squats and stretching up through remarkably elastic reaches.
It's just been worn after years of me playing golf and stretching up on to my toes.
Shlomo Sand presses his thumbs together, palms outward, fingers stretching up like the branches of a candelabra.
He served imaginary balls hard across an imaginary net, stretching up so that his chest swelled out.
Finally, there are the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada, stretching up to over 3,000m, dusted with white.
For the Galapagos' more arid islands, it meant the appearance of tortoises capable of stretching up to higher branches.
The groves are vast, more like factories than farms, stretching up the spine of the state for 400 miles.
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