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Discover Ludwig"everything up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to convey a sense of completion or of having achieved a goal. For example, "We managed to get everything up and running in record time."
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"Wash everything up, huh".
I just soaked everything up".
They eat everything up.
"We were lighting everything up," he said.
"It foggies everything up," Hill said.
The ones who fuck everything up".
It slows everything up too.
I just scooped everything up".
It takes everything up to 11.
"You don't want to slow everything up".
I just have to weigh everything up". .
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