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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are measuring up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when evaluating or comparing performance, standards, or expectations.
Example: "The students are measuring up to the academic standards set by the school this year."
Alternatives: "are meeting expectations" or "are living up to".
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Or was it negative, as in the directors are measuring up the dividend?
And I think the international buzz is much more important, because that is where you are measuring up to.
As Ankersen explains, at half-time the coaches are sent texts before they speak to players outlining how the team are measuring up to certain key metrics.
Then check out how your dimensions are measuring up, by bringing in a female visual.
We literally do not feel like we are measuring up in fitness or in life.
I often show my students the screen that displays their performance at the beginning, middle and end of the year and explain how they are measuring up using the color corresponding with their score.
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The parameters are measured up to six times per year.
Outcomes are measured up to two years of age.
Cameron's plea suggested that George Osborne had been measuring up the curtains for years.
"Tony might have felt a lot less threatened if he knew he was measuring up," he said.
One after the next, his students approach him, concerned that they might not be measuring up to greatness.
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