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Discover Ludwig"beat them up" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when referring to physical violence or a physical altercation. For example: The bullies were ganging up on their classmate, so Jane stepped in and told them to stop, threatening to beat them up if they didn't.
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We beat them up.' ".
We beat them up pretty good".
"Sometimes she'd have to beat them up".
I cussed at them and beat them up".
"The boys beat them up; they get clobbered.
"People have lost confidence in the central security forces, so when there is a chance to beat them up, we will beat them up," he said.
Other people laugh at them, tease them, beat them up, and throw stones at them".
So if you see someone acting irresponsibly or unskillfully, it's not nice, but you have to beat them up!
If they catch people who have not paid, they beat them up or call the police.
The report does not say if the people who beat them up were charged.
"If people deserved it, I beat them up," Mr. Vega said.
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