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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upstream of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is located or happening in a position or direction that is further up or against the direction of a river, stream, or other flowing body of water. Example: "The small village was peacefully nestled upstream of the rushing waterfall." In this sentence, "upstream of" is used to describe the location of the village, which is situated further up from the direction of the waterfall. This phrase is also commonly used in scientific and technical writing to describe the position of something in relation to a flowing system, such as "the water sample was taken upstream of the pollution source."
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Fifteen families have had to leave their homes in Haydon Bridge, 10 miles upstream of Corbridge.
It would be like sealing myself into a barrel several miles upstream of Niagara Falls.
He came from the town of Quft, about seventy miles upstream of Abydos.
There had even been eels in Albuquerque fifteen hundred miles upstream of the Gulf of Mexico.
The journey upstream of some impressionable young men into a mysterious, challenging interior.
Upstream of the zoo, dozens of houses had been washed away while residents were asleep.
Evolution at upstream of congestion.
At the upstream of the kasria.
Furthermore, Field observations revealed several runoff diversions upstream of HD.
Any addition upstream of Rishikesh may be treated as natural.
Primers designed upstream of the initiation codon amplified the insertion.
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