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The phrase "hone up" is not typically used in written English.
It is more commonly used in spoken language or informal writing. It is not considered a standard or formal part of speech and therefore should be used sparingly. Example: "I need to hone up on my math skills before the test tomorrow."
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"Because I bring in these special guests, they hone up on their skills".
Thus, you have to hone up your photo editing skills to add depth to your regular pictures.
Here it is: Every black man should get a young white girl hoe to hone up on.
A great leader is able to hone up to any mistakes that they make, and even more impressive, they'll often time take blame for any mistakes that employees have made.
That's the first thing you have to hone up.
By entering a new competition, you can learn something new, hone up some old skills, or show off your talent of something.
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Golic suggested that if an athlete actually declined a gift such as the one Jeter received, honing up by saying something along the lines of "Mr. Umpire, Sir, I cannot tell a lie.
So Milicic spends much of practice on the low blocks, honing post-up moves and being pummeled by Wallace.
The only skill now left to hone is cleaning up.
They had been souped up, honed down and spun into something far saucier, sexier and slicker: absolute Ford.
And Richardson is probably like a lot of N.B.A. players who grew up honing his game on a playground.
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