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"flies up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to motion, often in the context of an action taken by a person or thing, such as a bird or insect. For example, "The dragonfly flew up into the sky, skimming above the treetops."
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A pigeon flies up behind her.
It flies up and drops back into the sand.
Chinese calligraphy flies up the mountainside like the tail of a kite.
Ever vigilant, he immediately flies up to confront the intruder, volleying a "ticking" territorial warning call.
Thierry, 37, flies up from Toulouse each month for the class.
Sheriff flies up into the air and explodes into hundreds of sheriff's badges.
This would be a good Tour for Pantani, who flies up the mountains most others curse.
The bail flies up and comes close to lodging in Lyon's nostril.
It flies up in the heavy air and snags on a distant tree.
Nothing flies up and hits you in the face unless it is the slippery corridor.
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Finally, flies up-regulated Ldh and produced more lactate when subjected to ER stress.
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