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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always up for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is a colloquial expression used to indicate that someone is always willing or ready to participate in or do something. Example: "My friend Sarah is always up for a spontaneous road trip. She loves exploring new places."
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In 2004, that group is, as always, up for grabs.
His Web page describes him as "always up for adventure".
Always up for a fight.
I'm always up for a challenge".
San Francisco is always up for company.
I am always up for dessert.
I'm always up for another adventure".
He's always up for new challenges".
I am always up for skinny-dipping".
I'm always up for the challenge of playing there".
"She was very smart and always up for an adventure".
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