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"raced up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something moving quickly or with great speed. Example: As soon as the starting gun went off, the runners raced up the steep hill, their legs pumping and hearts racing.
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News vans raced up Utica.
Pianists' fingers raced up and down the keys.
"I've never raced up it before," Landis said.
Law enforcement vehicles with their lights flashing raced up and down the street.
The tires squealed in protest, and the end of the tarmac raced up to meet me.
Unwilling to waste a second, I raced up to the house and phoned the sanctuary.
We raced up and down the building's service staircase in pajamas and socks.
Stoudemire raced up the court in protest, a relatively mild act, but Delaney assessed the technical.
Laden with awards and shortlisted for the prestigious Carnegie Medal, it raced up the bestseller charts.
Brodsky borrowed twelve rubles for train fare and raced up to Leningrad.
A sheriff's deputy raced up alongside the Bonneville, stared at Lee and then pulled him over.
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