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"delivered up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has been taken into custody, or to describe something that has been surrendered or yielded to another. For example, "The criminal was delivered up to the police station."
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I am delivered up to nothingness".
It would mean the breakup of the country to be delivered up to increasingly radicalized warlords".
A paquete was now a bound human being, delivered up to torture.
Nine years later, however, Milosevic was delivered up to The Hague.
Yet the rapid learning curve since the massacre delivered up the unexpected.
The girls delivered up their own reports with difficulty, falling into testimony-stopping trances, yelping that Burroughs bit them.
Poppy Miller, a veteran of Filter's "Twelfth Night," which delivered up pizza with its Shakespeare, conveys immediately likable pluck as the oldest sister, Olga.
That's nowhere more true than with Puck's epilogue in which the prospect of friendship is delivered up directly to the audience.
A calm settled over the pub, and Robbie Baikie exhaled and delivered up the news in a voice that was like a scouring pad.
Millenniums before Wallace Shawn delivered up that pearl of wisdom in "The Princess Bride," Cleopatra seems to have intuited as much.
First, because he was a journalist, unlike Alan Clark, all his best stories were delivered up to the public at the time.
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