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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is up on" is an idiomatic expression that means "to be aware of." It can be used in both spoken and written English and is quite common
For example: My sister is up on all the latest fashion trends.
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She is up on a hill.
The oceans surge, but the boat is up on blocks.
Phrasing is up on the end of the line.
Anyhow, Katy is up on current trends in popular art.
Roger is up on a platform and talks for an hour or so at a stretch.
So this is up on a mall in the heart of KL Malaysia ❤️ congrats @hana_tajima!
Klopp is up on the sideline and he's smiling, loving it.
"All our furniture is up on legs, so the air can circulate and it's healthier".
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They're up on my wall now".
"He was up on his feet".
It was up on a hill".
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