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Discover Ludwig"feeding up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to provide someone or something with food in order to make them stronger or healthier. Example: The mother bird was busy feeding up her young chicks with worms and insects to help them grow strong and ready to fly.
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So Japan set to feeding up its people.
Still, she can't help feeding up her willing granddaughter and watching her grow fat.
Beth Davidson, a volunteer at the shelter, said it was housing nearly 300 people displaced by the storm and feeding up to 500.
In 1960, he quit teaching and went to work for the Catholic worker full time -beggin food from markets and feeding up to 300 people a day.
The imagination is situated in the body even if it breaks free of it, and it needs feeding up, nurturing and marshalling – indeed, it rarely responds to compulsion.
Life was busy growing up on the farm, with her extended family living on or near the farm and daily chores that included milking and feeding up to 50 head of cattle.
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These results are consistent with previous studies which demonstrate that caterpillar feeding up-regulates the expression of LOX genes in tomato [ 50].
Body mass, total kcal consumed, and Oil-Red O data previously reported [ 10]; symbols: g, grams; AUs, arbitrary units Using a statistical cut-off of FDR < 0.05, we demonstrate that 6 weeks of WD feeding up-regulated 46 liver transcripts and down-regulated 48 transcripts.
We are fed up".
Americans are "completely fed up".
The soldiers are fed up!
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