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"thrust up" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden or forceful upward movement or action. Here are two examples: 1. The old rusty gate slowly creaked open as the strong gust of wind thrust it up. 2. The runner's legs were tired, but she summoned all her strength and thrust herself up the steep hill.
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The boat smashed against it, thrust up and over it, with a piercing aluminum screech.
Perhaps, as Spark ages, her gnarly Scots roots thrust up through the ground of her long Continental residence.
Beginning in the Quaternary Period (within the past 2.6 million years), new upheavals thrust up magnificent peaks of considerable size.
Athens is a city of barely 25,000 people in Limestone County, Alabama, thrust up against the border with Tennessee.
** Perhaps, as Spark ages, her gnarly Scots roots thrust up through the ground of her long Continental residence.
Davala thrust up with an aggressive header, lining the ball squarely on the black stripe of his Mohawk haircut.
The American thrust up the Euphrates valley has advanced at an extraordinary rate, which the German architects of Blitzkrieg would have admired.
Copeland burst through the line and thrust up his arms, and Witt's pass clattered off them and settled into his hands.
Logan thrust up his glove to field it, but the ball caromed off and landed behind the mound, driving in the tying run.
One of them, occupied by a 33-year-old pregnant woman, her two small sons and 59-yearold mother, was thrust up onto a concrete barrier.
Overthrust crystalline terrains are smaller, and the crystalline rocks themselves have not been thrust up from depths as great as those at collision zones.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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