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Discover Ludwig"he pops up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something or someone physically appearing somewhere, often unexpectedly. For example: "Just when I thought I had finished my work, my boss he pops up and asked me to do something else."
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Seek Neymar here, he pops up there.
He pops up to Freese.
He pops up to Phillips.
He pops up at other significant junctures, too.
He pops up like a jack in the box when he makes contact.
At 0-1, Saltakeskes a ball outside before he pops up to centerfield as well.
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He popped up suddenly.
"See how he popped up?" Shonka said.
"He popped up right there".
Will he pop up in season seven?
Should he pop up and say something?
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