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The phrase "a grip up" is not correct and does not appear to be a standard expression in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning is, as "grip up" is not commonly used in this form.
Example: "After the fall, he needed a grip up to regain his balance."
Alternatives: "a boost" or "a lift".
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A grip, up to his jeans waistband in the water, held the whole assemblage — platform, camera, sound equipment, Lee — in place.
Saracens were far more adventurous but once Saints got a grip up front there seemed no way back for the visitors.
Holding Ireland at 16-16 after nearly an hour, a huge upset beckoned, only for the Irish to get a grip up front and surge to an apparently big win.
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Participants are instructed to prepare and then squeeze quickly in a hand grip up to a certain level indicated by a cue.
It was a pretty one-sided encounter by the end, with the Sharks never able to gain a sustained grip up front or behind the scrum.
Joanne then described how wrestlers probe for weaknesses as they grip up for a match, jostling with each other to gauge wrist and arm strength.
In other words Trotty, get a grip, man up, grow a pair, or whatever the expression is in Morgan's macho wonderland.
Fan down and grip up, grip up and fan down.
The study findings suggest that tip pinch is more responsive than lateral pinch or power grip up to 12 weeks following surgery for CTS.
Moving your grip up as the cork comes up.
Roll the grip up the face of the bat cone.
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