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rework up
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "rework up" is not correct and does not appear to be a standard expression in written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of revising or improving something, but it is not commonly used in this form. Example: "We need to rework up the project proposal to address the feedback we received."
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2 human-written examples
The U.S. Treasury provided new details Tuesday about its $75 billion effort to rework up to 4 million distressed mortgages.
News & Media
The $75 billion affordability-focused program is supposed to use taxpayer dollars to encourage servicers, investors and borrowers to rework up to 3.0 million to 4.0 million Alt-A and subprime loans at risk of foreclosure.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
He expanded and reworked up until 1817.
Wiki
Rice's lyrics – which were reworked up to the production's end – were even pinned to the storyboards during development.
Wiki
"Can't Let Go," the breakthrough cut from Kiwi singer-producer Noah Slee, has just received a lush rework from up and coming producer Ben Esser.
News & Media
President Barack Obama plans to spend $275.0 billion to rework or modify up to 9.0 million troubled American mortgages, but his program isn't likely to help anywhere near that many people.
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"We're committed to bringing CBS fans short, easy-to-digest clips, which they can take and mash up, rework, re-edit and inspire us with their creativity," said Anthony E. Zuiker, executive producer and creator of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, in a statement.
News & Media
We cover costs and operations across a wide domain and our proposed RL network consists of collection centers and two types of rework facilities set up by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) or their consortia for a few categories of product returns under various strategic, operational and customer service constraints in the Indian context.
Science
Friend WiTurnss The Renegade EP drout October 13 on Method Records.
News & Media
When she began composing Confessions on a Dance Floor, she decided to rework "Hung Up" and include it in her record.
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Lace curtains have been reworked and brought up to date.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "rework up" in formal writing. Opt for more standard alternatives like "revise" or "improve" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid combining "rework" with "up" as it often creates an unnecessary phrasal verb construction. "Rework" itself implies a process of revision or improvement, making "up" redundant. Instead, use "rework" on its own or choose a different verb altogether.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "rework up" functions as a verb phrase, attempting to describe the action of revising or improving something. However, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect and suggests using alternative verbs. This is because the verb "rework" already implies an upward direction or improvement.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Wiki
33%
Science
34%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "rework up" may occasionally appear in informal contexts, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI recommends using alternatives such as "revise" or "improve" for greater clarity and professionalism. The phrase aims to convey the idea of modifying and enhancing something, but its non-standard construction undermines its effectiveness. Because of that, it is best to avoid using this phrase.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
revise
Focuses on correcting errors or making improvements, without necessarily implying a complete overhaul. Replaces the entire phrase.
improve
Highlights enhancing the quality or value of something, without specifying the method. Replaces the entire phrase.
modify
Suggests making alterations or adjustments to something. Replaces the entire phrase.
amend
Implies making formal changes or additions. Replaces the entire phrase.
refine
Emphasizes making subtle improvements for greater precision. Replaces the entire phrase.
overhaul
Indicates a thorough renovation or reconstruction. Replaces the entire phrase.
restructure
Suggests reorganizing the components or framework of something. Replaces the entire phrase.
recast
To change the form or content of something. Replaces the entire phrase.
revisit
Implies to consider or discuss again. Replaces the entire phrase.
reconsider
Suggests thinking about something again, especially with a view to changing one's mind. Replaces the entire phrase.
FAQs
Is "rework up" grammatically correct?
What does "rework" mean without "up"?
"Rework" means to revise or improve something. Adding "up" to "rework" is typically redundant and doesn't add any value to the meaning.
Can I use "rework up" in informal conversation?
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Usage summary
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