Examples of 'up to more than' in a sentence

Meaning of "up to more than"

Up to more than: This expression typically implies exceeding a certain threshold or amount, often used to indicate an increase or expansion beyond a previous limit or expectation

How to use "up to more than" in a sentence

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up to more than
This guy may be up to more than we think.
While in captivity, orangutans can grow considerably overweight, up to more than.
I may be up to more than you realize.
But the real data were estimated up to more than one million.
Which adds up to more than one orgasm every minute.
Diesel engines are manufactured to last up to more than half a million miles.
Debt adds up to more than half their yearly income.
Our life has to add up to more than that.
Columns add up to more than total because respondents could take both types of programs.
Who she had looked up to more than anyone.
Up to more than 40 years for one roller press.
It has to add up to more than that.
Up to more than 1 million jobs created.
She said that adds up to more than seven grand.
The project was so successful that sales were shot up to more than 65 %.

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The loss adds up to more than one million dollars.
Recovering from a corneal transplant can take up to more than a year.
Percentages add up to more than one hundred because of overlapping membership.
The delays in publication ranged from a few days up to more than five months.
Hirohito had to face up to more than the shock of military disaster.
I think Alfonz and his mistress were up to more than that.
Results can last up to more than a year with a single session.
This treatment will last from several hours up to more than a dozen days.
It could take up to more than an hour to fully charge the device.
Benefits from all companies should not add up to more than the total charges.
These wages add up to more than half the operating expenses of a prison.
One baseplate is strong enough to light up to more than hundred STAX.
These often add up to more than the total cost of renting a car.
The Emperor Penguin is a large bird that stands up to more than a meter in height.
The penalties add up to more than the total annual budget for your team.
The corrosion resistance is increased by up to more than x5.
The cost can add up to more than a car payment each month.
And what if the damages actually add up to more than that?
Today such debts add up to more than a third of total annual income.
Days of absence for personal reasons must not add up to more than 30 working days.
Some may even go up to more than nine years before they lose their worth.
A single game of chess can last up to more than 7 hours.
It adds up to more than a million in francs -.
You may therefore not sign up to more than one program.
Add up to more than that!
Do not fill the frying basket up to more than the MAX marking.
This adds up to more than 100 million individual club members worldwide.
This solution saves energy consumption by up to more than half of conventional air conditioning.
These add up to more than 88 because some constellations include many creatures.
I'd say that would add up to more than what you lost.
That adds up to more than 378 million atomic bombs a year worth of heat.
The prices start at a few hundred euros, up to more than one million euros.
IOUs add up to more than three thousand!
Your two cents worth may just add up to more than you think!
The weeks add up to more than 3 weeks in a time period.

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