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The phrase "are 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 topic or subject.
Example: "She is up on the latest trends in technology and can provide valuable insights during our discussions."
Alternatives: "are knowledgeable about" or "are informed on".
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The ones who are up on their current events.
The pigs are up on their hind trotters and no one can tell the difference.
When the tide has turned and the skiffs are up on the water, the pubs race one another.
If there's going to be one generalization, it's that indie kids are up on the music scene.
Videos are up on YouTube.
They are up on its Web site for your consideration.
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They're up on my wall now".
"He was up on his feet".
It was up on a hill".
George Cusimano was up on all three.
U.S. stocks were up on Thursday.
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