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"get it up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an informal expression that is often used in spoken language and means to increase or improve something, usually in a physical or mental sense. Example: "He's been struggling with his grades, but he needs to get it up if he wants to pass the class." In this sentence, "get it up" means to improve his grades. The phrase can also be used in a more literal sense, such as "I can't get this heavy box up the stairs by myself, can you help me?" In this case, "get it up" means to lift or raise something.
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get it up
verb
To achieve a penile erection
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The industry should put aside its traditional squabbles and get it up and running.
Let me get it up to speed.
together and get it up on the web site.
We'll plug it in, get it up to speed.
"He didn't get it up out of the turf".
We need to get it up and running".
"You can't get it up, can you?" he said, chortling.
"What matters is that we get it up," she said.
How ever did they get it up here?
"But I didn't get it up in the air".
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"He can get it up-and-down out of a locked car.
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