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'hoisted up' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
It is used to describe the action of lifting or raising something using force or power, usually with a rope, chain, or hook. For example, "The workers hoisted up the beam and secured it into place."
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IT ALL started with a ball hoisted up a flagpole.
He is yanked heavenward — hoisted up by a hangman's noose.
She hoisted up a black puppy for me to see.
"I saw when they hoisted up money, too".
Samuels and McLean were hoisted up and borne onto the dance floor.
This is the problem with being hoisted up as the "Voice of a Generation".
In fact, the only part I could see was when that one soldier was hoisted up".
The gadget, as the scientists are calling it, has been hoisted up its tower.
Breakfast (and dinner, by arrangement) is delivered via a basket hoisted up on a pulley.
Repeated pregnancies weaken the support system that keeps the womb hoisted up in place.
We put the dirt in containers that were hoisted up from above with a pulley.
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