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The phrase "a top up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to adding credit or funds to an account, such as a mobile phone or a prepaid card.
Example: "I need to do a top up on my phone to ensure I have enough balance for the month."
Alternatives: "a refill" or "a recharge".
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Many plants benefit from a "top up" every month or two during the growing season, but this varies between species and varieties.
He might need a top up, Cameron says.
For animals randomized for a top up irradiation, the TTP was defined as interval between the day of start of treatment to the day after top up irradiation when the regrowing tumours reached twice the initial tumour volume.
Therefore, the health managers felt that: "… I cannot force my staff to work full time, although they receive a top up average of 100-150USD per month from recent incentive based payment schemes in addition to their salary.
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State officials think the schools may need a top-up of $2 billion-5 billion a year; others say twice as much.
"We're a short break, a top-up break.
Most analysts believe that a top-up is needed regardless.Ukraine has little room to manoeuvre.
"He has a top-up card of £35 a week to purchase necessities in designated stores.
And he is looking at extending the places where you can use a top-up card.
Minimum income guarantee A top-up to the basic state pension.
Switzerland: Grächen, Saas Fee and St Moritz all received a top-up last week.
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