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"clogging up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation when something is becoming blocked or choked up. For example: "The drain is clogging up with hair and soap scum."
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But what is clogging up the works in my case?
Something had to happen because Mark was clogging up".
These reversals limit the potential for clogging up the works.
It was Ted talks on mindfulness, clogging up Facebook feeds.
There will be fewer S.U.V.'s clogging up the streets.
Thanksgiving – that American holiday noted as much for clogging up highways with travelers as for clogging up arteries with candied yams – is upon us once again.
They were clogging up landfills, Al said, and ought to be put to better use.
"Why should we have drunks clogging up the A&E, causing further problems potentially?
But GPs prevent patients with trivial, easily treatable illnesses clogging up expensive specialists' queues.
Please enjoy your new life clogging up a Chinese landfill site, or whatever.
With Ted Washington clogging up the middle, they are especially strong against inside runners like Davis.
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