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"feel up" is not a correct or usable phrase in formal written English.
It is considered slang and may be inappropriate or misunderstood in certain contexts. It is better to use more precise and clear language in written English. For example, instead of saying "I feel up," you could say "I feel good" or "I feel happy."
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feel up
verb
To grope someone in a sexual manner.
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You'll get a feeling of what you'll feel up there so it'll be no surprise.
Don't feel up to that?
"I feel up to speed now.
He didn't feel up to meeting and greeting empty-handed.
If you feel up to it, though, go right ahead!
Alexandra does not feel up to the task.
Mr. Warhola's parents did not feel up to the trip.
I just don't feel up to carrying on a conversation".
"I don't feel up to par right now," he said.
Jet-lagged and tongue-tied, I wanted to ask but didn't feel up to l'information.
And I really don't feel up to any extended discussion even now.
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