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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flagging up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate bringing attention to something or highlighting an issue.
Example: "I am flagging up the potential risks associated with this project for further discussion."
Alternatives: "pointing out" or "highlighting".
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Dawn over Vesta Blame game Flagging up bias Hair of the rat Reprints.
Microsoft should not have a hard time flagging up its competitor's faults.
Olivia Williams, extremely delicate and intelligent, suggests evasiveness without flagging up artificiality.
The work is flagging up studies that we didn't know about before.
Seen something around the web which would worth us flagging up?
More seriously, another day, another female MP is flagging up the "macho culture of Westminster".
What's obtrusive is how Planer inserts extra background information, flagging up his interest in anthropology and art history.
David Willetts is flagging up the fact that over the decades some generations can do better than others.
They also looked through emails that had been sent to the company flagging up viruses and vulnerabilities, the Intercept reported.
Obviously, I'm speaking widely, using big brush strokes and flagging up the word "stereotype" with a marine flare.
That needs flagging up before the drink is poured, or narky old ale drinkers like me won't be happy.
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