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Discover Ludwig"being up to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have the ability or responsibility to do something. Example: I am always busy on weekdays, but I will be free this Saturday. Is there anything you have in mind that I can help with? I am open to any suggestions since I will be up to anything on that day.
Idiom
To be up to no good.
To be planning something bad, mischievous, etc.
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I just don't like not being up to speed in these matters.
A third is widely seen as not being up to the job.
'We can't risk the toilets not being up to our standard,' he explained.
The designer's inspirations are already showing signs of being up to fashion muster.
"It was not a question of not being up to scratch.
I'm sure there must be something in there for us seniors who pride ourselves on being up to date!
This can be a result of wrestling with a daunting subject and not being up to its demands.
It's about not being up to the task; the job is too grand, too permanent, even with her husband's help.
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The price of being up-to-date is that one's work can become dated overnight.
All three directors, being up-to-the-minute modernists, have worked within the currents of major artistic traditions.
Being up-to-date in.NET is one of them.
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