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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flagged up" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to bring attention to or highlight something. Here is an example: "The error in the report was flagged up by the team's supervisor before it was submitted to the client."
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It wasn't flagged up directly to me.
"There were ample opportunities for this to be flagged up".
The role of rape was flagged up high.
Was it flagged up to the Home Secretary?
Others flagged up the timing of the demolitions.
And the doctor immediately flagged up a possible brain tumour.
Last week we flagged up the "west green Guardian".
Hare's didactic purpose is flagged up at every turn.
"I had flagged up that he needed help.
Just 4% flagged up personal debt as a top priority.
"His name had been flagged up in the recruitment office a couple of times," Lennon said.
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