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"rigged up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to assemble or put together hastily or in a makeshift manner. It is often used to refer to temporary or improvised solutions. An example of using "rigged up" in a sentence could be: "They rigged up a tent using old bedsheets and tree branches for shelter during the camping trip."
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A theater rigged up a calcium reflector out front.
Dai Ben's family has rigged up a few posts.
He has rigged up a wood-fired hot tub outside.
Visconti rigged up three microphones with electronic "gates".
Then she rigged up a clothesline in the back yard.
Cameras have been rigged up in schools and guards equipped with teargas.
They've rigged up a series of pulley systems and provide all the equipment and training.
A laboratory has been rigged up on a plane called the Rockfliffe Ice Wagon.
This he rigged up in a great hurry to facilitate President Wilson's communication with Washington.
In yet another experiment, Wansink rigged up bowls that could be refilled, via a hidden tube.
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Neighbors said they had seen residents use a generator and hastily rigged-up wiring to power the building.
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