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Discover Ludwig"upward from" is a correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a starting point and a direction of movement or increase. It can also convey the idea of progress or improvement. Example: The company's profits have been steadily increasing upward from $50 million last year to $75 million this year. In this sentence, "upward from" is used to show the direction of the increase in profits (starting from $50 million and going up) and the progress made by the company.
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Prices climb upward from there.
Onward and upward from here.
It's onward and upward from here".
Prices range upward from $6 without drinks.
They redefined "reasonable commute" upward, from 30 to 45 minutes.
The magazine suggests that customers "negotiate upward from that baseline".
Some new songs built upward from old ideas.
The index was revised upward from 53.3 in December.
Water spewed upward from the toilet tank when it flushed.
Half-lives for beta decay range upward from one-hundredth of a second and, for alpha decay, upward from about one one-millionth of a second.
The figure was revised upward from a 3.4percentt increase reported on April 23.
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