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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'went right up' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something increasing or rising. Example: The price of the stock went right up after the company posted record earnings.
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Attendance just went right up".
After a while, he went right up behind her.
Pippi went right up to her. 'No!' she said decidedly.
They started at the corner of Thirtieth, mathematical & unfathomable, and went right up to Thirty-fifth.
That started early on with Dolly Madison and went right up through Jackie Kennedy and now Michelle.
"I heard a guy say 'Just close the hatch.' He went right up to the cockpit".
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Go right up to the manager.
So you have to go right up to the monument.
And the kicks still go right up to the eye.
She felt her heart go right up inside her.
I'm going to go right up behind them.
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