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Discover Ludwig"sell up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to sell all of one's possessions, particularly large assets like a house or business. Example: After their children moved out, the couple decided to sell up and downsize to a smaller house.
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So why sell up?
Should I sell up now?
Some directors are keen to sell up.
"We want to sell up and move".
I've told my lawyer to sell up".
He's ready to sell up to 800 Tuesday alone.
The Forbes family had refused to sell up.
It didn't pretend the villagers didn't want to sell up.
The family are trying to sell up and leave.
"They may sell up if they can," Abrahmsohn said.
For mansion owners, now may be a good time to sell up.
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