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Free sign upThe phrase "full of get-up-and-go" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is energetic, enthusiastic, and motivated. Example: "Despite her age, she is full of get-up-and-go and tackles every challenge with enthusiasm."
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It should be full of get up and go; 'president of the students' union or sports club, work placements in marketing, organised a fashion show, organised a club night in Manchester,' all that sort of thing.
The Timed Up-and-Go (TUG) test is a timed derivative of the Get-Up-and-Go test, which was created by Mathias et al. (1986).
Oncologist 103: Absolutely, and that's one of the commonest symptoms that the get-up-and-go gets up and goes, and one just doesn't want to.
More get-up-and-go.
Timed get-up-and-go test.
Patient 334: Yes, and my get-up-and-go's gone.
The Timed Get-up-and-Go (TGUG) test measures the overall time to complete a series of functionally important tasks.
The timed get-up-and-go (TGUG) test measures the time needed to complete a series of functionally important tasks.
Mobility measure: was evaluated over a walking distance of 2.44 m, characterized by "get-up and go" test (GUG).
I got to get up and go".
The TUG (Timed Up and Go) test was developed in 1991 as a modified timed version of the Get up and Go test [ 7, 8].
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