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Discover Ludwig"upward change" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a positive or increasing change in something. Example: "The company's upward change in sales over the past year has been impressive." In this sentence, "upward change" is used to describe the positive trend in the company's sales.
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The fundamental force of gentrification is a rapid upward change in these costs.
National Insurance is unique in that it hits employers and employees, but their arguments have been made about almost every upward change in taxation since time began.
The rate chosen is important: in many cases, an upward change of a single percentage point will increase the annual earnings a company reports by more than $100 million.
It experienced an upward change in the aggregate LME index (Table 3, column 1).
Additional evidence from the center of the basin reveals upward change from predominantly lacustrine to predominantly fluvial facies.
For tilt and strain, the directions of calculated upward change are almost the same as the observations (Fig. 7b, c), although there are some differences in the magnitude of the changes within the data error.
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Upward changes are good news.
Upward changes represent extension by inflation of the pressure source.
Fundings can take months to get finalized, and some of the upward changes last quarter could have been due to decisions made in the second quarter.
Changes to the site may affect the structure, changes to the services may trigger upward changes to the infrastructure or downward to the space plan.
The lithologies consist of alternating sands, silts and shales, arranged within ten- to hundred-feet successions, and defined by progressive upward changes in grain size and bed thickness.
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