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The phrase "a grenade up" is not correct and lacks context for proper usage in written English.
Without additional context, it is unclear when this phrase could be appropriately used.
Example: "He threw a grenade up into the air, hoping to distract the enemy."
Alternatives: "a bomb up" or "an explosive up".
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Meanwhile, a kid came over, smashed his way into the car and held a grenade up to my face.
Even better: send a grenade up the gravity lift along with him.
Consider throwing a grenade up there to dislodge it and throw it over or revert to the previous checkpoint.
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Throw a plasma grenade up along the wall and stand below it.
On Tuesday a grenade blew up on a city bus when a man tried to rob a passenger, killing them both.
On D Day, a grenade popped up from behind a hedge grove near a Normandy beach and spewed burning white phosphorus all over his body, consigning the man to a cane and special shoes for the rest of his life.
A grenade blew up at a crowded bus stand, killing one person and wounding many, on the same day that a video spread of two Indian men beating Kashmiri street vendors.
The protesters had people watching the police, and when they threw a grenade or drew up their shotguns, a shout would ring out and people would take cover.
The Boltshot is your best shot, or lure them out with a grenade then back up with an assault rifle.
Someone threw a smoke grenade, sending up a cloud of opaque gas.
That's when some guy with a big sweaty face who's never been in a pub shooting, never feared for his children's lives, never even seen a gun or a hand grenade, comes up to you and asks why you're not in the other pub sorting out the massacre you've just fled from.
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