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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are up now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has become available or is currently active at the present moment.
Example: "The new features of the app are up now, and users can start exploring them immediately."
Alternatives: "are available now" or "are live now".
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Updated at 5.00pm GMT 4.55pm GMT Italy are up now.
"There is no confusion about whether or not property taxes are up now in Jersey City," he said, calling the McGreevey ad's assertion "an outright lie".
9.32am BST Swimming Britain's Thomas Young and Sean Fraser are up now in the first heat of the 100m backstroke S8.
"Of the younger umpires that are up now, very few are over 6 foot or 6-1, and a lot are shorter than I am".
Updated at 11.42am BST 11.37am BST Zara Phillips and High Kingdom are up now This arena is going to erupt shortly, as Zara P is out in two horses time; Britain's third rider out of five.
1.04pm: Athletics Marlon Devonish and that man Bolt are up now in the first heat of the second round of the 200m as is the USA's Shawn Crawford, who won gold in Athens in this event.
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