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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Valued up to/Valued at up to

Hey guys,

What is correct- "valued up to" or "valued at up to"?

I've seen both. Do they each have different meanings?
  

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I wouldn't say either is wrong, but it's easier to comment on a complete sentence. Clive

  • I wouldn't say either is wrong, but it's easier to comment on a complete sentence.
  • Clive
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I wouldn't say either is wrong, but it's easier to comment on a complete sentence.

Clive

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