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Discover Ludwig"load up with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone wants to take a lot of something with them, or when someone wants to prepare something with a large amount of something. For example, "Before heading to the beach, I loaded up with sunscreen and towels."
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I don't know if I can load up with paper".
It would load up with water and come in.
Tear off a crisp corner, load up with chutneys, dunk into sambar: heaven.
"Each time, I'd load up with around 30 kilos of stuff: just like moving house!
She urged her daughter to load up with Advanced Placement courses in physics and calculus.
And it takes the bees many minutes to load up with this thick, viscous honey.
We load up with water and hike past antique Ute indian petroglyphs, then up a huge boulder of smooth sandstone.
Responsible sexually active people would still have to load up with two, maybe more, forms of contraception/protection.
Most of the growers sell to weekenders from Paris who back their Peugeots to the door and load up with bottles.
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Dona Brasi loads up with farinha.
Instead of bookmarks the minimalist home screen loads up with familiar looking icons, with swipe and tap navigation.
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