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"has heated up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase used to describe something that has become hotter or more intense. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing the weather, a situation, or someone's emotions. Example sentence: "The summer has heated up, and temperatures are reaching record highs."
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The Tibetan Plateau has heated up faster than nearby lowlands.
The college basketball trail has heated up, too.
The market has heated up and then frozen before.
Private equity players concede that competition has heated up and prices are rising.
But as the campaign has heated up, so has the oratory, with distinct sectarian overtones.
China is perhaps the only big economy where credit growth has heated up in recent months.
And the controversy over where exactly the tanks were going has heated up again.
As the battle has heated up, so have the tensions between the two communities.
As his hitting has heated up, though, Howard's willingness to discuss his stroke has grown cold.
The political battle has heated up, with insults flying in all directions.
But as the weather in the French capital has heated up, so has the Spaniard's form.
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