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"chalk up" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to mean to ascribe something to a particular factor or to achieve or gain something as a result of one's efforts. For example, "Given his hard work, he was able to chalk up a promotion and a raise this year."
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"Now go chalk up, Beth.
It replaces the boys who used to chalk up quotations.
Some parents chalk up her behavior to teenage angst.
Others chalk up the incorrect labeling to sloppy product descriptions.
Lottery officials chalk up Lotzee's demise to arithmetic.
"Also chalk up another vote for the Robin/Superboy crossover.
It might be easy to chalk up our giddy excitement to the novelty of the service.
His owner, Mike Repole, seems content to chalk up his Wood effort as a fluke.
A year ago Wall Street banks were taking turns to chalk up record profits.
Trainers will soon be required to use horsemanship rather than drugs to chalk up a win.
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