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The phrase "will drift higher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual increase in position, value, or level over time, often in contexts related to finance, weather, or physical movement. Example: "As the sun rises, the temperature will drift higher throughout the day."
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Ultimately, this market will drift higher".
Sure, as consumers adopt additional devices, like tablets, this figure will drift higher.
A slowdown in sales is based in part on an expectation that mortgage rates will drift higher later this year as the economy continues to gain momentum.
Apple's unit volume will drift higher as Microsoft and Google combat more fiercely for the majority of predicted growth in the market, according to IDC.
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Mutations after the sweep will quickly outnumber the few that happened early during the sweep, but they will drift to higher population frequencies comparatively slowly.
But inflation is expected to drift higher over the next year and this will lead to a squeeze on living standards.
The Met Office said: "Strong to gale force easterly winds will drift the snow, especially over high ground where blizzard conditions are expected and could cause further problems in terms of snow clearance.
But if housing supply fails to keep up with housing demand – as it has for most of the past 30 years – that will certainly mean prices drifting higher.
The moan is that high-value head-office jobs and R&D skills will drift abroad.
Europeans will drift toward nationalization.
And they will drift deeper into interstellar darkness.
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