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Discover Ludwig"juice up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an increase in intensity, energy, or enthusiasm. For example, "The crowd cheered as the singer began to juice up the performance."
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Forgot to juice up last night.
He helped juice up the market with color.
Told us the wild card would juice up baseball.
They're in search of uranium to juice up their spaceship.
It's meant to juice up the thin score and give it a soulful-dude sound.
To juice up the Mint, you manually connect it to a power cord.
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Rice seemed juiced up by the chance at redemption.
"He energizes our people, gets them all juiced up".
"We were juiced up for this," Camby said.
This is the Elizabethan theater at once juiced up and in your face.
So they take the alternative approach to juicing up their portfolios: buying high-beta stocks.
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