Examples of 'up to china' in a sentence

Meaning of "up to china"

up to China: It is unclear what this phrase refers to as it lacks context and is not a common expression in English. It may suggest a destination, a level of achievement, a quantity, or a comparison, but without additional information, its exact meaning is ambiguous

How to use "up to china" in a sentence

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up to china
It is not up to China to fix my schedule and appointments.
Our farmers need a government that will stand up to China.
Yet cozying up to China carries particular challenges.
No one else has had the courage to stand up to China.
It is up to China to manage this reality in its own way.
Patrix writes that finally we have an Indian celebrity who can stand up to China.
It is up to China to secure the influence it deserves and needs.
Take a flight up to China.
It would be up to China to decide whether to accord them Chinese citizenship.
Google stood up to China.
It is not up to China to tell the people of Tibet what to believe.
There may be up to China.
Catching up to China and the US will be a challenge.
In a speech on Tuesday, he spoke of the need to stand up to China.
It is now standing up to China and so should Canada.

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And the government now wants to extend the garrison 's functions and stand up to China.
Come up to China Light with me.
Hopefully, the NBA continues to stand up to China.
Going up to China.
Long closed to foreigners, Siberia is now opening up to China.
It is up to China to take the lead on the post-Pittsburgh agenda.
The tourists symbolized Taiwan 's recent efforts to cautiously open up to China.
Can Canada catch up to China on policies to scale up green innovations?
MCDANIEL: I think the president has done the right thing in standing up to China.
Will the Liberals ever stand up to China and take action?
It's up to China.
We're standing up to China.
NEXT, Google warming up to China again, announces new AI center.
When will the Prime Minister stand up to China and fight for canola producers?
Home World Pence: It's up to China to avoid a cold war.
At the age of 17, he was called up to China youth football team.
Opinion | Pence, It 's up to China to avoid a cold war.

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