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"bike up" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a phrasal verb that means to ride a bicycle uphill or to increase the speed or difficulty of biking. Example: "I had to bike up a steep hill on my way to work every day."
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He also spent considerable time riding his bike up and down the Bowery.
Occasionally, Judy, while driving, would spot a boy riding his bike up ahead.
With low gears, the hill wasn't too steep to bike up, except at the end.
"I had to lock my bike up in my own apartment," he said.
I had already been thinking about riding a bike up and down those hills, down to the lake, everywhere.
So I decided to bike up from the Village to join him on the Upper West Side.
He checked out my wounds, picked the bike up, and carried it with one hand back to the head of the driveway and set it up again.
Having to repeatedly stop to slog a bike up and down 30 or 40 steps puts off many, and proves impossible for others.
"I grew up in suburbia, but spent all my time in the countryside, riding my bike up and down by the river," recalls Crook.
She would ride her bike up and down the block for hours, they said, an activity she considered second only to jumping rope.
He would ride his bike up and down the pavement outside the rehearsal rooms to try and get the iambic rhythm.
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