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Discover Ludwig"one up on" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean something is better than or has an advance on another. For example, you might say "I have one up on you since I already know the answer to the question".
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"I'm the one up on the mast".
I had one up on them.
"Hopefully we'll get one up on him this year".
Croatia have gone one up on mighty Brazil!
They certainly were one up on us there.
I suppose there's personal pride and wanting to get one up on them.
In the epic drama of Royals Behaving Badly, she was the first one up on stage.
In the last match, McDowell birdies the opening hole to go one up on Mahan.
"But you might want to hang one up on your wall".
After all a 12-year-old can pick one up on the internet.
In learning to appreciate both, you'll be one up on Londoners.
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