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move up         
NONFICTION BOOK WRITTEN BY DR. CLOTAIRE RAPAILLE AND DR. ANDRÉS ROEMER IN 2013
Move UP (book)
1.
If you move up, you change your position, especially in order to be nearer someone or to make room for someone else.
Move up, John, and let the lady sit down.
PHRASAL VERB: V P
2.
If someone or something moves up, they go to a higher level, grade, or class.
Share prices moved up...
Children learn in mixed ability classes and move up a class each year.
= go up
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P n
move up         
NONFICTION BOOK WRITTEN BY DR. CLOTAIRE RAPAILLE AND DR. ANDRÉS ROEMER IN 2013
Move UP (book)
adjust one's position to be nearer to or make room for someone else.
move up         
NONFICTION BOOK WRITTEN BY DR. CLOTAIRE RAPAILLE AND DR. ANDRÉS ROEMER IN 2013
Move UP (book)
v.
1) (D; intr.) to move up into, to (she has moved up to the position of general manager)
2) (D; intr.) to move up through (to move up through the ranks)

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Move Up
Move UP is a nonfiction book written by Dr. Clotaire Rapaille and Dr.
Examples of use of move up
1. Twenty percent move up from the bottom quintile in any 12–month period, and 40 to 50 percent move up over 10 to 20 years.
2. Thunderheads move up on the horizon like gray vultures.
3. Teva officials are trying to move up that target date.
4. Nonetheless, Lieberman said that he would act to move up elections starting today.
5. Pupils will have two opportunities a year to attempt to move up a level.