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"green up" is not a correct usage of English and should not be used in written English.
To talk about making something green (such as a lawn) you can use the phrase "green up". For example, "I can't wait till the lawn greens up this spring."
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It'll green up, if we ever get any rain".
Start on that project in late September, and the lawn will green up beautifully.
I can't think of anything else that would make it green up like that," he says, shaking his head.
"They may well green up again after a few good years of rain".
Once the weather warms up, they will green up again and begin growing.
Further downstream, a thin, green (up to 0.7 cm), easily disintegrated community is present at 35°C 30-40°C 30-40°C
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The green up-triangles and blue down-triangles correspond to (mathcal{U}) (set of all frequent contacts).
Green: up-regulated; red: down-regulated under starvation.
5th Anniversary Winter Green-Up Grazing Conference.
The satellite detects, even in a homogeneous stand, two signals: the green-up of the understorey and, shortly after, the green-up of the canopy (overstorey).
Leaf phenology therefore drives the dry season green-up detected by MODIS in the Central Amazon.
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