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'get up to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to actions that someone is doing, and/or as an informal way to ask what someone is up to. Example: "What have you been getting up to lately?".
Dictionary
get up to
verb
To do something, especially something that you should not do
Exact(60)
Get up to speed here.
"He'll get up to speed.
Get up to speed.
He can get up to 96.
Some patrons get up to leave.
We get up to leave.
We get up to go.
So you'd get up to 1/3.
I wonder what we'll get up to.
What do scientists really get up to?
How did you get up to speed?
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