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The phrase "park up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a phrasal verb that means to park a vehicle or to come to a stop in a designated parking spot. Some examples of when you could use it are: - "I'm going to park up the car and meet you inside the store." - "We decided to park up at the beach and have a picnic." - "Can you please park up the van in the loading zone?" - "After a long day of driving, we finally parked up at the hotel for the night."
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They clean this park up in the summer.
Park up at the end of the road at Redpoint, near Gairloch.
Our neighbors moved their cars from the street to park up on higher sidewalks.
Going to Salford, I park up behind the goal and get out of my car.
They park up beside the wall with the camera, retrieve it, and check the footage.
It's too early to tell how many parents are taking the park up on the offer.
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Park-up is one website worth looking at to find free parking spaces, although it only works in London.
It's also worth taking a look at the Park-Up app, which claims to find the cheapest parking spaces in most major British cities.
New York, of course, boasts Central Park, and trails extend from Battery Park up along the West Side.
Anacostia (up 27.7percentt), Marshall Heights (up 24.8percentt), Fort Dupont Park (up 24.0percentt) and Congress Heights (up 22percentt) all saw the biggest gains in 2015.
Meanwhile, SouthPark.cc.com, the show's website, will continue to have all seasons of "South Park" up until the launch of season 18.
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