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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upright to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a position or orientation, but it lacks context to be usable. Example: "The statue stood upright to greet the visitors."
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Dr. Malka held Turbo upright to look at his underside.
Slowly stand upright to avoid a head rush.
But he won the round 10-7 aneededded only to stay upright to win.
Labour thought it just had to "stay upright" to win, he claimed.
Exponents of inemuri, however, generally have to remain upright to avoid appearing slovenly.
(Because your vest is full of air, you immediately bob upright to the surface).
He would set his bed-frame upright to serve as a pull-up bar.
Clinging upright to trees, they press the tail against the trunk for support.
It didn't matter -- Sievers's strong kick tumbled just inside the right upright to tie the score at 17-17.
Riedels must be treated gingerly, individually washed and hand-dried, and stored with bowls upright to avoid absorbing shelf odors.
Reading books on a PC felt too much like I was working, chained upright to a desk.
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