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"plump up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe adding volume to something. For example, "He plumped up the pillows on the sofa for a comfortable seat."
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For an extra "boost", a lip-plumping formula will plump up lips further with a refreshing tingle.
"But first I need to plump up a bit.
T.L.: To plump up my lashes I like Maybelline XXL Pro Volume Mascara.
These were pen and paper signatures: no online clicking to plump up the numbers.
A more subtle production might add some emotional texture to plump up the hollow writing.
The injections of fillers to plump up lips, smooth wrinkles, pad out laugh lines?
Thrown into the soup they plump up and fulfil their promise.
They plump up naturally on plankton, converting it into nutritious meaty flesh.
He is given even more by the writers, who embellish history to plump up Pompey's role.
But in independent medical research, whey protein has not been proved to plump up skin.
They reduce puffiness, plump up lines and leave a wonderfully moist base for makeup.
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