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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cook up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean to invent or come up with something, often an idea, plan, or story. For example, you might say, "I need to cook up a plan to get us out of this mess."
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cook up
verb
To prepare a meal.
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Or cook up some hot.
It's apt to cook up resentment.
Time to cook up an approximate budget.
"Now he can cook up a storm," Mr. Roth said.
Great organisations need time to cook up world-changing ideas.
"She's on her way home to cook up those clams".
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He also led the cook-up and the singing.
6. Cook-Up.
Cook-up seasoned with jerk spices.
Another Caribbean recipe favorite is called "Cook-up", or Pelau.
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