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"heat it up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in instructions or commands to describe the action of increasing the temperature of something. Example: "To cook the food, preheat the oven to 375 degrees and then heat it up for 20 minutes."
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Heat it up for seconds and thirds.
That in turn makes it cheaper to heat it up.
Job done – heat it up a bit and everyone's set.
If you have enough whey, heat it up to 80C.
It says, to get radiation from something, you have to heat it up.
It's great before, during and after, especially if you heat it up.
No, you heat it up and have your meal with everyone else".
"Just heat it up".
Bubba Sparkxxx – Heat it up 42.
"We had to heat it up in the microwave.
It tastes better the second time you heat it up.
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