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The phrase "bridge up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to strengthen or improve a connection or relationship between two things or groups of people. Example: After years of tension, the two neighboring countries finally decided to bridge up their relationship with a peace treaty.
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"From this bridge up, that's your position".
"We can put the bridge up again, or make a new one".
Bert continued to play golf and bridge up until a few weeks before his death.
"It was fabulous," said Steve Anderson, a retired photographer, after taking the bridge up from the park.
"Why do they feel they need to put a bridge up and compete with the private sector?
Twice a year we needed to stop traffic, jack the bridge up and slide the pedestal back in place.
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Frey had escaped earlier and Agostinho had bridged up to him.
Later Frey explained that he had broken away first and that Agostinho had no business bridging up to him, potentially bringing other riders along.
In Japan, wind-resistant designs of highway bridges up to the span length of 200 m are conducted according to the Wind-Resistant Design Manual for highway bridges.
This manual is also applicable to the highway bridges up to the span length of 300 m with minor modification of its provisions.
Bridges up to 600 feet long were twisted.
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