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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not up to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically means not meeting expectations or not being of the required quality or standard. Example: The quality of the food at the new restaurant was not up to our standards. In this sentence, the speaker is expressing disappointment in the quality of the food at the new restaurant.
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Simply not up to it.
It's not up to me.
It's not up to me, though.
They're not up to insurance companies.
I am not up to this.
It's not up to her.
It's not up to you'".
"She's not up to this.
"It's not up to us.
He's just not up to the job.
Sometimes it's not up to the Justice.
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