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Discover Ludwig"shaking up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a situation where something or someone is being changed or disrupted significantly. For example, "The new CEO is shaking up the company by introducing radical new policies".
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shaking up
verb
Present participle of shake up
Exact(60)
Sony needed shaking up.
This is shaking up newsgathering.
Really shaking up the establishment".
Is some shaking up needed?
UK must b shaking up ha ha.
"It's not shaking up Washington now.
He also began shaking up Christie's management.
They need shaking up, don't they?
Immigration is shaking up electoral politics around the world.
However, I suggest that some shaking up would be beneficial.
The new pope, a former bouncer, is shaking up Rome.
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