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Discover Ludwig'buoy up' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express encouragement or support and is often used with the phrase "keep your spirits". For example, you could say, "Don't let this setback get you down – buoy up and keep your spirits high!".
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buoy up
verb
To uplift, hearten, inspire or raise the spirits of.
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It may also buoy up America's standing in the global climate negotiations.
I hate people who use others as props to buoy up their idiotic self-conceits.
Even so, any American military action, however, limited will buoy up the faltering morale of the Iraqi army.
A few crowd-pleasing arrests of corrupt former officials would buoy up his ratings; but it seems that his campaign promises of justice were themselves provisional.
Wages in high productivity export sectors should buoy up wages in other sectors, provided there is at least some overlap in the labour markets.
The temptation is for the manager to use his inside knowledge to buoy up the share price in the short run.
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"He was always trying to keep himself buoyed up".
It's a way of buoying up support at home.
Somehow, buoyed up by ever-rising prosperity, they enforce themselves.
They are buoyed up by those same forces, which cast them up and out into space.
Profits have also been buoyed up by strong demand from overseas, especially emerging markets.
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