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Discover LudwigThe phrase "join up with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that one person or thing is connecting with or adding to another person or thing. For example, "Let's all join up with the other team and work together."
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Message: Join up with the anarchists.
Or join up with a group cycle.
Communists have been at us to join up with them.
For Americans to join up with foreign powers meant risking loss of citizenship and prison time.
More illustrious schoolmate was Izzy Leopold who ran away to join up with a troupe.
I can't wait to join up with the squad next week.
The Southampton left-back Ryan Bertrand is due to join up with the squad on Sunday.
Come to the kick-off event to join up with another group!
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"We'll never join up with the Fascists and Mussolinis of Italy.
Verity is sent to join up with a Marine division commanded by Gen. Oliver P. Smith.
But why join up with the First Order?
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