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Idiom
To be up to no good.
To be planning something bad, mischievous, etc.
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A part made in China might be up to code in the U.S. but not in Australia or Japan.
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He might be up to something here.
"Everything was up to code, or they said it was.
Old electrical wire can also be reused if it's up to code.
Most of the properties that would be affected are up to code.
"Make sure the place is up to code — check local ordinances for requirements," Ms. Portman said.
According to Dr. Rose, the issue isn't so much that Morro Bay isn't up to code, but that it is up to code.
According to Rose, the issue isn't so much that Morro Bay isn't up to code, but that it is up to code.
Make sure your wiring is up to code.
Make sure your house is up to code.
It might not be up to health code, but it would be according to God's will.
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