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The phrase "Flare up" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sudden increase in intensity, often related to emotions, conflicts, or physical conditions. Example: "The argument began to flare up when both sides refused to compromise."
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Flare up
verb
To burn brightly again.
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Greatness can flare up anywhere.
"Hopefully nothing will flare up.
Fights flare up over nothing.
"You flare up," Carla said.
Why did it flare up in summer?
Protests may well flare up again.
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Even so another flare-up remains conceivable.
The result: a sudden, painful flare-up.
First came a flare-up of shingles.
She hasn't had a flare-up since.
Still, one particular flare-up stayed with her.
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