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The phrase "am up on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is knowledgeable or well-informed about a particular subject or topic.
Example: "I am up on the latest developments in renewable energy technologies."
Alternatives: "I am knowledgeable about" or "I am well-informed on".
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There I am up on the X-ray screen, taken apart and put back together.
Fortunately, I am up on my comedians, so Art CARNEY fell right into place, as did ANTES, TOFU and ATM.
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"He was up on his feet".
It was up on a hill".
Videos are up on YouTube.
George Cusimano was up on all three.
U.S. stocks were up on Thursday.
U.S. stocks were up on Monday.
U.S. stocks were up on Wednesday.
U.S. stocks were up on Friday.
We've been up on the Hill.
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