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Discover Ludwig"hyped up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is excited, eager, or enthusiastic about something. For example, "The crowd was hyped up for the start of the game."
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"He'll be hyped up".
The kids are all hyped up.
"I was definitely hyped up," Henderson recalled.
After a game you're all hyped up.
That's why like we all hyped up.
There was nothing hyped up or exaggerated about his approach.
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Let's avoid this hyped-up sports slang.
Why make such hyped-up claims?
Just two hyped-up maximalists out for some mayhem.
And there was plenty of hyped-up heat.
But all at a hyped-up speed," he explains.
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