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Discover Ludwig"let up on" is a correct and perfectly usable phrase in written English.
It is an informal expression meaning to ease up, reduce, or stop doing an activity. For example, "My parents have been letting up on me now that I'm back in school."
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And quality is something we can never let up on again.
And needless to say, they haven't let up on the creepy brutality one iota.
MR. CHENEY -- Gwen, we have -- we've never let up on Osama bin Laden from day one.
"Don't let up on him".
"My dad never let up on me.
"Nobody's going to let up on us.
Sampras didn't let up on Agassi.
In later life, Thoreau never let up on Harvard.
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There was no let-up on the international front, however.
There has been no let-up on the marginal gains front.
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