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"land up" is not a correct phrase in written English.
You would not use it in this context. A better phrase would be "end up." For example, "I was supposed to visit my aunt for the weekend, but I ended up staying home instead."
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(Most captured mustangs didn't land up so kindly).
"We just land up on the roof and lay there".
Sagittarians are 38% more likely than others to land up there because of a broken arm.
They weren't going to be able to land up there otherwise.
It is called Top Bun, though the characters still land up in a doughy mess.
There were hundreds by thousands of acres of empty, open land up here.
Elite fighters can land up to three kicks in that time.
"Another mile to go," I noted, lining the land up with my view on the map.
You never land up on the good side of a deal with Ernest.
"Sometimes we land up fighting with members of political parties," she says.
I have a lotta land up near east Tennessee, and we do a lot of festivals through my Dollywood company.
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