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The phrase "fired up the" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something becoming excited or energized. Example: The coach's motivational speech fired up the team before the big game.
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Usually I don't get fired up the night before.
A parade of speakers fired up the group.
Wearable tech hasn't yet fired up the fashion crowd's passions.
A year and a half ago, the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory fired up the world's first hard x-ray laser.
2 15pm: Fired up the grill.
The rocket scientist fired up the engines.
That fired up the Titans.
See how fired up the faithful are?
I fired up the computer.
Clementine fired up the iChat connection.
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Everyone's fired up -- the players, the fans and the conflicted friends of Pitino.
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