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The phrase "beam up" can be considered correct and usable in written English, especially in the context of science fiction or technology.
It is commonly used in the phrase "beam me up" to indicate the action of teleporting or transporting someone or something to a different location. Here is an example: "As Captain Kirk stood on the transporter pad, he commanded his crew, 'Beam me up, Scotty!' In an instant, he disappeared from the planet's surface and reappeared on the Enterprise."
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beam up
verb
To teleport (someone or something) using a (fictional) device, especially from the surface of a planet to an orbiting starship.
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The way it is now, we couldn't beam up a fly! ("The Apple") No change, Captain.
"Golfers don't beam up when you want them on the tee," Mr. Marderosian said.
Now's your chance to live the Star Trek dream and issue the command "three to beam up".
The embedded probes could then beam up acoustic signals loaded with valuable data on the chemical composition and the fluid dynamics of the core.
A minimalist stainless steel canopy features glowing lights on its underside and footlights beam up from the top of the entrance stair, creating a luminous glass entrance flanked by the original heavy granite.
A handful of investors have objected, saying that Symantec's decision to ask everyone to beam up didn't really expand the potential audience and that it was wrong to deny investors the ability to meet managers and directors in person.
Moreover, we show numerically that an appropriately designed and placed NES can passively absorb and locally dissipate a major portion of the shock energy of the beam, up to an optimal value of 87%.
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A novel scheme is prompted that a Multi-Harmonic-Buncher (MHB) is used for bunching the continuous beam up-stream of the RFQ.
But, as Robert Gibbs correctly pointed out the other day, a government beam-up for newspapers is not logical.
Along with its visual power, Tetris harnessed the compelling effect of repetitive sound: the beeps of the moving tetriminos, the clacking sound when a piece landed in place, the beam-up sound made by reaching a new level, and the strange, R2-D2 nofses of a "tetris," clearing four lines at once.
Archer orders an emergency beam-up in front of Bennings and other locals.
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