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"clog up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to block or obstruct something, often causing it to stop working properly. Example: The drain was clogged up with hair and soap scum, causing the sink to overflow.
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"The phone lines clog up fast.
Wide cars clog up country lanes and city streets.
It's a way to clog up the underground.
Corporate jets further clog up our already crowded airspace.Business aviation is a boondoggle.
More fishing means that jellyfish will more frequently clog up, and split, fishing nets.
It was quickly caricatured as an invitation to cows and chickens to clog up the dockets.
Pages of stories of Agamemnon, Clytemnestra, Oedipus and Antigone clog up her stream of consciousness.
Civil servants could clog up the machinery by dragging their feet on every request for information.
I hope the Giants don't trade for Carlos Beltran and clog up their outfield even further.
One concern, he said, is that hoaxes will clog up laboratories with unnecessary testing.
Plastic bags or other films tend to clog up the recycling system.
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