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The phrase "clue up" is correct and usable in written English. It means to become informed or knowledgeable about something or to have a better understanding of a situation. Example: "Before heading to the job interview, I made sure to clue up on the company's history and current projects."
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She's got clued up on the goodie bags too.
We were more clued up when we were 13".
This time I was more clued up, more prepared.
Both girls seem clued up on the issues.
And fully clued up as to what's trending on social media, of course.
She's particularly clued up on the arts and unusual local events.
No, we're quite clued up about food, thank you very much.
And he was certainly more clued up about the casualties of the hippy trail.
'I'm not sure if everyone is that clued up about fact or fiction.
"She was clued up, but she took the risk," he said.
What if she had no family, or family that were not clued up?
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