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"rolled it up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase to describe the act of folding or winding something into a cylindrical shape. Example: She took the map and rolled it up carefully before tucking it into her backpack.
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I filled layers of phyllo with a mixture of caramelized chopped apples, pears, mixed dried fruit and slivered almonds and rolled it up into two beautiful strudels, one of which I froze and will pull out and bake on Thanksgiving.
"I cut the entire thing at its base with electric hedge trimmers, rolled it up like a huge carpet and hauled it off".
I rolled it up and hit him on the nose.
They had rolled it up and propped it against the wall in the basement.
Watson was in the deeper rough and rolled it up close to the hole.
"So my students just took the fabric and rolled it up and stuck it in the NMR tube," Frey says.
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That way you can roll it up when its time to refresh the cage.
You can roll it up and stuff it in your suitcase.
And you can roll it up and take it with you".
You take all the talent of these men and roll it up together — John Edwards has more.
Least likely to: Trade it, roll it up, burn it up, cough it up, taste it.
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