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Free sign upThe term "brush up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about refreshing your knowledge of something, or quickly reviewing information before an important event like an exam or a meeting. For example, "Before the job interview, I wanted to brush up on my resume."
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Does he brush up?
Need to brush up on classic fiction?
Brush up on your audio editing skills.
Looking to brush up your Esperanto?
3. Brush up and down, not across.
Brush up on your table manners.
Brush up on relevant statistical concepts.
But brush up on your Spanish.
In short: brush up on your catchphrases.
Brush up on your sign language.
Time to brush up our Homer.
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