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Discover Ludwig"ratchet up" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to mean to increase or intensify something. For example, "Negotiations have begun to ratchet up the pressure on the two sides to come to an agreement".
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ratchet up
verb
To increase
synonyms
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They need to ratchet up the pressure.
"It gets pretty ratchet up in here".
Insurers would ratchet up premiums again.
He also wanted the Knicks to ratchet up the defense.
Don't they just ratchet up after each slump?
Or they could ratchet up the intensity of their ads.
The administration wants to ratchet up entrepreneurial training for veterans.
These numbers would ratchet up further were Spain to default.
Close's remarks prompted Cashman to ratchet up the tension.
But Washington needs to ratchet up the pressure as well.
Now is the time to ratchet up the pressure.
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