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"chalked up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to mean "to attribute to someone or something". For example, "The victory was chalked up to the team's discipline and effort."
Idiom
"Chalk up".
To attribute something to a particular cause.
Dictionary
chalked up
verb
Past of chalk up
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It soon chalked up a million copies.
Michael chalked up that call to a moment of weakness.
Gore chalked up my debate performance to the altitude.
With gasoline costs increasing, service stations chalked up healthy receipts.
(The above mentioned beheading is chalked up to his emissaries).
That one could be chalked up to bad luck.
The union movement chalked up a series of transport walkouts.
At Edgbaston Johnson chalked up his 300th Test wicket.
And he chalked up her inaccessibility to "miscommunication".
Can it be chalked up to great minds thinking alike?
Republicans chalked up strong results in governors' races.
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