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Discover LudwigThe phrase "loaded up" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is usually used to refer to having gathered or acquired a lot of something. For example, "We loaded up on snacks for the road trip."
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I loaded up the car.
They loaded up on tight ends.
They loaded up on risk.
So I loaded up my personal favorite.
Sam loaded up a plate for me.
I also loaded up on DVD's.
"All loaded up," the driver said.
She finally loaded up on her last trip and crashed.
We went over and loaded up the 3 SUVs.
To stay awake, he loaded up on coffee and soda.
Google loaded up on that type in its early hiring.
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