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The phrase "not up" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective phrase to describe something that is not functioning or in good condition. Example: "I tried turning on my computer, but it's not up. I may need to get it repaired." In this sentence, "not up" is describing the computer as not functioning properly. Other examples could include: - "I don't think I can make it to the meeting today, I'm feeling a bit under the weather and not up for it." - "The game was cancelled because the field was not up due to heavy rain." - "I'm sorry, but the website is not up at the moment. We are experiencing technical difficulties."
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not up
adjective
Of the ball, having bounced twice. Usually called by the umpire in situations where it is unclear if the ball has bounced a second time to indicate to the players and spectators that the point is over.
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Not up until now.
He's not up there.
I'm not up.
Not up for camping?
Just not up close.
It's gone down, not up".
Simply not up to it.
It's not up to me.
Dress down, not up.
"It's not up there.
"These matters are not up for discussion.
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