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Discover Ludwig'uphill to' is a grammatically correct phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something that is getting more difficult or challenging. For example: "The road to success is often uphill to climb."
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Walk diagonally uphill to the left.
But be warned: it's a steep walk uphill to Morningside Heights.
He moved uphill to nearby Partinico, where he tried to organise landless peasants into co-operatives.
We head uphill to Wilde and Beckett's alma mater, Portora Royal School.
Then to the Bathroom Fixture District, and uphill to the Roll-Out Flooring District.
"Coming from a workday, you'd be walking uphill to the parking area, said Mr. Glenboski.
Turn left over bridge, walk to right of house and follow track uphill to Low Cocklaw.
From there it takes about 20 minutes to hike uphill to the top.
In Norway and Sweden, wind power from Denmark pumps water uphill to reservoirs.
He said goodbye to the conservationists and walked uphill to meet his driver.
The line has a station, though it's a good step uphill to the pub.
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