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"saddle up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to prepare for a task or activity, especially one that involves some effort. An example sentence could be: "Let's saddle up and prepare for the long road ahead".
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saddle up
verb
To set and cinch a saddle on a horse in preparation for riding.
Exact(42)
Saddle up, boys!
Now let's saddle up and walk home".
Get your Speedos on and saddle up!
Who would saddle up and taste the greatness?
"Saddle Up! Horsing Around at the Bruce," group show.
Let's just saddle up and have an argument.
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At Dragonstone, Dany is saddling up the dragons.
The company, meanwhile, is saddling up for higher-profile events.
The unglazed horse is saddled up, with studs and tassel decorating his saddle.
And so he saddled up in a chair in the library recently.
Yet the home secretary has scarcely even saddled up, let alone reached the winning post.
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