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"partnered up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase that can be used to indicate two (or more) people joining forces to achieve a shared goal. For example, "The two companies partnered up to develop a new product."
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I partnered up with people.
"I'm thrilled to be partnered up with SeaWorld," she said.
Barrus said, "Ed partnered up with him for the release of the Carolina Reaper.
Rarely is he emotionally attached or partnered up in ways that affect the narrative.
Those who've survived have partnered up with giant, flying dragons (as you do).
On the contrary, Pashley has partnered up with the plumbers and makes these bikes purely for the purpose.
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He added, "It's awfully fun partnering up with the No. 1 player in the world".
The fruits and accompanying spices benefit from partnering up with something deeply intense.
By partnering up with Procter & Gamble, the company was marrying up to lesser brands.
But partnering up seems an unlikely scenario at Yahoo, whose style outwardly friendly and inwardly guarded reflects on Koogle himself.
Elbi's partnering up with Magic Breakfast for the #BreakfastForKids campaign.
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