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deck up
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "deck up" is not commonly recognized in standard written English and may not be considered correct.
It could be used informally to mean to decorate or dress something up, but clarity may be lacking without context. Example: "We decided to deck up the living room for the party."
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15 human-written examples
The layering, from the deck up, begins with a seamless waterproof membrane made of rubberized asphalt, which is applied to the deck as a hot fluid.
News & Media
But an inspection six years ago revealed "that everything from the deck up -- the deck beams, the wheelhouse, everything -- was just rotted beyond any reasonable maintenance effort," Mr. Shaw said.
News & Media
For the more active -- and many of the passengers are young and buffed -- the same 11th deck houses a lavishly equipped fitness center, while one deck up is an oddly attractive climbing wall, a volleyball court and a miniature golf course.
News & Media
Also, you can hold the Tech Deck up and squeeze the liquid at the top of the deck.
Wiki
You want the ground to help snap the deck up, but not so much that the board gets bogged down and your timing is messed up.
Wiki
Tip your hand away from you slightly and use your index finger, curled flat underneath the deck, to lift the deck up out of your palm and pinch the deck between your thumb and middle finger as in the basic grip.
Wiki
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43 human-written examples
Every freaking lounger on the main deck as well as the next two decks up was already in some primitive state of being "reserved".
News & Media
From starting on reel to reel, Marky progressed through "cheap, shit decks", up to his first Technics.
News & Media
Play your final gig, get those decks up in the loft, try to sell your old vinyl and realise that no one wants it, and settle down into a non-DJ life.
News & Media
Daylight began to brood on the deck, creeping up into the windows.
News & Media
Friday It's all hands on deck setting up the show stand at the conference centre.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing decorating or enhancing a physical space, consider using "deck up" to add a touch of informal or creative flair, but ensure the context is clear and the audience is receptive to less formal language.
Common error
Avoid using "deck up" in formal or professional writing. Opt for more precise and polished alternatives such as "decorate", "arrange", or "prepare" to maintain a professional tone and avoid any ambiguity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "deck up" functions primarily as a phrasal verb. It usually takes a direct object, indicating what is being decorated or arranged. As Ludwig states, it's not always considered correct and has an informal usage. The given examples show its use in both physical and figurative contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Wiki
25%
Science
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Encyclopedias
10%
Reference
10%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "deck up" is a phrasal verb used to describe the act of decorating or enhancing something, particularly a space. While grammatically acceptable in certain contexts, it's generally considered informal and, as Ludwig suggests, may not always be considered correct. It's most frequently found in news and media, as well as wiki contexts. When writing in formal or professional settings, it's advisable to opt for more precise and polished alternatives such as "decorate", "arrange", or "prepare". The examples, while limited, suggest that the phrase can add a touch of creativity in informal scenarios.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
decorate
This alternative focuses solely on the act of adding ornamentation or embellishments.
embellish
This alternative implies adding details to make something more attractive or elaborate.
adorn
This alternative suggests adding something beautiful or ornamental.
spruce up
This is an informal way to say to improve the appearance of the deck.
set up
This alternative emphasizes the preparation and organization of the deck space.
beautify
This focuses solely on making something more visually appealing.
arrange
This alternative focuses on positioning or ordering objects on the deck.
enhance
This focuses on improving the qualities or attractiveness of the deck.
outfit
Implies providing the deck with the necessary equipment or furnishings.
stage
This alternative emphasizes preparing the deck for a specific event or purpose.
FAQs
How can I use "deck up" in a sentence?
What are some alternatives to saying "deck up"?
Is "deck up" appropriate for formal writing?
What does "deck up" typically mean?
"Deck up" generally refers to decorating, enhancing, or preparing a space. It is often used in the context of arranging items or adding decorative elements to improve the appearance or functionality of a place or object. However, keep in mind that a more formal word like "decorate" may be more fitting.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested