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Discover LudwigThe phrase "powered up" is correct and usable in written English
It generally means "to be ready to take action, to be prepared". For example, "I'm feeling powered up for the meeting tomorrow!"
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powered up
verb
Past of power up
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"It'll be powered up soon," he said.
"I did a double session of yoga so I'm extra powered up," he says.
And when the play ended, and I walked outside, I powered up the BlackBerry again.
But "under the old procedures, I'd come in with engines powered up," he said.
But along Columbus Avenue on the Upper West Side, powered up, the sidewalks were thrumming.
Turn on the battery, and the magnet powered up, and pulled the castanet toward itself.
If they do get more, they mutate through a series of powered up forms.
"It powered up and it could still happen again," she said.
Despite the shaky ride, it worked, and Suranyi powered up to make a bigger version with a 125cc engine.
If you have any extra batteries for certain devices, be sure to get them powered up as well.
But when he powered up his phone Tuesday, there was a text message he had waited for for so long.
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