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"bone up on" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to studying or learning something so you can remember it better. For example, "I'm going to spend the weekend boning up on French grammar so I'm better prepared for my final exam."
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Nearby is a sheer face where rock climbers bone up on their techniques.
If we're going to have a witch-hunt, let's at least bone up on our demonology.
Bone up on what's forbidden before you travel.
We can bone up on our anger management and conflict resolution skills.
Bone up on how to write a cover letter if you need to.
Today it's easier than ever to bone up on one specific issue before commenting publicly.
This is one asset class you'll definitely want to bone up on before putting real money on the line.
Bone up on your history reading, maybe.
Note to self: bone up on world geography.
So be sure to bone up on Krypton and Metropolis.
How do you bone up on these issues?
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