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The phrase "able to rest up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to take a break or recuperate, often after a period of exertion or stress.
Example: "After a long week of work, I finally felt able to rest up and recharge for the weekend."
Alternatives: "capable of relaxing" or "able to recuperate".
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With a bye week to rest up, they should be able to reverse that trend against the Dolphins.
The media picked it up - I haven't been able to rest over the past four days," Mr Srivastava told the BBC.
I've never been able to rest on my laurels.
He'll finally be able to rest in peace".
Subjects were able to rest between positions as required.
Galante brought the ancient invertebrate to the Ty Warner Sea Center where he was able to rest and fatten up before he was taken to a protected marine reserve off the California coast, the New York Post reports.
We have the luxury of being able to rest people to freshen them up for the play-offs," he added.
Tampa Bay Coach Jon Gruden should be able to rest some of his ailing players because the Bengals haven't put up a fight in quite some time.
"They've got the luxury of being able to rest guys for particular stages," says Yates. "You would see guys sitting up in the Pyrenees.
You'll be able to rest very quietly here".
This time I have been able to rest".
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