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Discover LudwigThe phrase "racking up" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the accumulation of something, such as points, debts, or achievements, over time. Example: "She has been racking up points in the competition and is now in the lead."
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Racking up loyalty points.
On they went, racking up more letdowns.
"I call it racking up guanxi points.
The museum was racking up debt.
She continued to fight, racking up those 49 wins.
Along the way, he is racking up tequila converts.
More important, Quincy was racking up contest wins and recognition.
The Mayor, too, is notorious for racking up the hours.
He's looking forward to racking up some air miles.
"We've not even spoken about racking up the points.
(There's a reason she's been racking up assists).
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