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Discover Ludwig"up over time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means something is increasing gradually or slowly over a period of time. Example: With consistent practice, his piano skills have gone up over time, and now he can confidently play advanced pieces.
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This is a 10-times earning piece of paper that ratchets up over time.
"They really have moved up over time.
Little changes in procedure can add up over time.
Secondly, those meat lover pizzas will add up over time.
The consequences, or risk of consequences, add up over time".
But I think it's grown up over time".
I had strong objections, building up over time.
How well will this approach hold up over time?
Or does the damage from hits build up over time?
"Frustration and anger will build up over time".
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Figure 2 shows the cumulative incidence of ART eligibility and loss to follow-up over time.
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