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"belt up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a common idiom meaning to be quiet or shut up. Example: "Every time I try to talk, you interrupt me. Can you please just belt up for a minute and let me finish my sentence?".
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Climb in, belt up.
Belt up, fellow Australians interested in sensible public policy.
I say, do belt up and pass that joint, Brigadier.
"Belt up, Sir Steve!" wrote The Guardian in an editorial.
Belt Up have a residency with the York Theatre Royal.
Belt up Forget Gok Wan's penchant for boa-constricting his victims with a wide belt.
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R: "So you want to give all the belts up?
Are they allowed shoelaces or belts up there?
As trends go, belting up is pretty easy to get onboard with.
Meanwhile, back in Blighty, Damien Lewis belts up as the Star In A Rallycross Car.
Today, belting up for a journey is as much part of driving a car as starting the engine.
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