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The phrase "asset up" is not correct and does not appear to be a standard expression in written English.
It is unclear what context you intend to use it in, as it does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "We need to asset up our resources for the upcoming project." (Note: This example is not standard usage.)
Alternatives: "set up" or "establish".
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"If he keeps playing the same way," Briere said, "that's another huge asset up front for us.
In the subsequent fighting the police lost an observation tower, but Daryakhan had a better asset up his sleeve.
Global bonds account for 30 percent of Pimco All Asset, up from 21 percent a year ago.
Consol has put the Bailey Mine Complex, its last coal asset, up for sale in favor of developing natural gas.
But presumably their aim, when they bid a mispriced asset up or down to its proper market price, is to capture the gain from that transaction for themselves.
Citizen protests have flared over nearly every state asset up for offer, including ones that have long bled cash — even if shedding them would help Greece's finances.
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American banks' capital is now 13% of risk-weighted assets, up from 10% in 1990.
South Africa was the fastest-growing big market last year, with pension-fund assets up 28% from a year earlier.
Hedge funds now manage $2.2 trillion in assets, up fourfold since 2000.
Their capital equals almost 12% of assets, up from less than 9% in 2006.
The Times Company officially put the New England assets up for sale in February.
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