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The phrase "come up to" is correct and can be used in written English.
Generally, it is used to ask someone to meet you at a certain location. For example: "Can you come up to my office so we can discuss this project?".
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"Come up to my room.
Come up to Massachusetts Avenue.
"Come up to the board, Jessica".
People come up to greet him.
No other alternatives have come up to replace it.
Please come up to the mic here, please.
Definitely come up to me and say hi!
"Maybe one writer would come up to me.
Does Demelza (Eleanor Tomlinson) come up to scratch?
"Strangers do come up to you and make comments".
"We're going to come up to the turtle hotel".
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