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"select up" is not a commonly used phrase in written English
It may be more commonly used in informal spoken English, but even then it would be more appropriate to say "pick up" or "choose." Example: "I need to select up a few groceries on my way home from work."
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Any form of selection by interview in state schools is illegal, though they can select up to 10% of pupils by academic, musical or sporting aptitude.
Voluntary-aided faith schools can select up to 100% of pupils on the basis of faith.
The percentages reflect the number of votes cast for delegates supporting each candidate; Republicans could select up to three delegates.
A shortlisting committee of four members of the Scott Trust will then select up to five candidates.
Thirty-two plarers are on the ballot, and each voter can select up to 10 for induction.
You can select up to 20 questions from a list of 70, many of them having to do with appearance ("How nice is my hair?") and personal attributes.
Free schools have the rule that they can only select up to 50% of children on the grounds of their faith – why not extend that to all schools?
Laws passed by Congress allow presidents to select up to 12 medal winners each year in both the arts and the humanities.
Academies have the right to select up to 10% of their intake, but you will never find an Oasis academy doing so.
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We further analyzed DEGs to select up-regulated or down-regulated unigenes in the first three weeks after infection.
These results, along with other select up-regulated mRNAs, were confirmed biochemically or immunohistochemically.
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