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The phrase "lived it up" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe enjoying life to the fullest or having a good time, often in a celebratory context. Example: "During their vacation in Hawaii, they really lived it up, trying new foods and exploring the island."
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They lived it up.
In restaurants, he lived it up.
I lived it up a storm.
Murray lived it up to the hilt and married a prince.
Augustine, having lived it up, saw the light and wrote with a sense of guilt and regret.
For a couple of months in the summer of '94 we lived it up in the south of France.
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They live, and live it up.
So live it up.
RR: Shall we live it up now?
He spent every minute living it up.
They're living it up in Europe.
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