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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Freshen up" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of refreshing oneself, often in terms of personal hygiene or appearance. Example: "Before the meeting, I need to freshen up to look presentable."
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Freshen up! Use your air freshener to freshen up the scent of the room.
"Freshen up your ale, guv?" Christie'll say.
Freshen up with the pick of the summer’s fragrances.
Freshen up and get ready for class.
Freshen up by washing your face.
Freshen up, and get all the sand and sunscreen off.
Freshen up the bathroom air with scented sprays, candles, or containers with potpourri in them.
To freshen up cheap suppers.
"We needed to freshen up mentally".
Time to freshen up the brand.
"It's how I freshen up," she said.
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