Examples of 'what goes up' in a sentence

Meaning of "what goes up"

What goes up must come down. This phrase refers to the principle that anything that rises or succeeds will eventually fall or fail. It can be applied in various contexts such as the rise and fall of popularity, the fluctuation of stock prices, or the inevitable consequences of taking risks

How to use "what goes up" in a sentence

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But what goes up must finally come down.
Be careful out there as what goes up must come down.
But what goes up can also come down.
But he had forgotten that what goes up.
They say what goes up must come down.
Neurotransmission is like gravity in that what goes up must come down.
And what goes up must eventually come down.
Gravity is simply defined as what goes up must come down.
What goes up over a balcony must come down.
Not realizing what goes up must come down.
What goes up costs a lot of money to come down.
I like to see what goes up on the walls there.
What goes up fast can plummet just as fast.
We will see what goes up in its place.
What goes up must go down and the opposite.

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The good news is that what goes up can come down.
What goes up does not always come down.
But you know what goes up.
What goes up quickly comes down quickly.
I do not choose what goes up.
Is that what goes up must come down.
Darren decides what goes up.
What goes up must come down again.
The problem with these approaches is that what goes up must come down.
What goes up must come back down.
Isaac Newton proved it as a fact that what goes up will come down.
Cause what goes up must come down.
I do not think so, no pride in what goes up in smoke.
What goes up always ends up down at one time or another.
But unfortunately, what goes up must come down.
What goes up tends to come down again.
And on snow, what goes up must slide down.
What goes up does not necessarily stay up.
In other words, what goes up can not go down.
What goes up will not go down.
As in all markets, what goes up must come down.
What goes up in fossil fuel production must eventually come down.
But you know what goes up - must come down.
What goes up must come.
Just remember, what goes up may also come down.
What goes up just.
However as we all know, what goes up must come down.
And what goes up must keep going.
The economy is cyclical ; what goes up must come down.
But what goes up must come down so says the law of gravity.
Like so many things, what goes up must come down.
And what goes up quickly can also come crashing down just as fast.
But consequently, what goes up must come down.
What goes up will surely fall and I am counting down the time.
It 's a law of gravity that what goes up must come down.

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