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"beefed up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as an adjective in a sentence to mean that something has been strengthened or improved. For example, "We have beefed up our security measures to ensure the safety of all our customers."
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Security was beefed up everywhere.
The guard is beefed up at night.
Banks have beefed up security systems.
It beefed up the security force.
Her music has beefed up too.
Instant messaging is beefed up, too.
Several British firms have beefed up lobbying practices, too.
Subway patrols would also be beefed up in the area.
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A beefed-up run defense would help.
Of course the consulate in Benghazi needed beefed-up security.
There are beefed-up security at our airports.
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