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The phrase "are up at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a location or a specific time when something is happening or available.
Example: "The prices for the concert tickets are up at the official website now."
Alternatives: "are available at" or "are listed at".
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King said sales are up "at every gun shop" in the area.
The next morning the children are up at first light.
The posters are up at Beijing International Airport.
Bonuses are up at Barclays, Lloyds, HSBC and UBS.
We have no money because the caseloads are up at an all-time high.
Service is extremely attentive; your napkin will be refolded while you are up at the buffet.
Konami are up at 7pm BST/8pm CEST with the stream on their Twitch channel.
"These veterans are up at 7 a.m. just like the rookies," he said.
In Naples, Benjamin noted with a north European's shock, children are up at all hours.
However, bookings are up at the Disneyland resort in California, continuing a 2002 trend.
Bookings are up at many parks — in some cases by as much as 30percentt.
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