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Discover Ludwig"shrivel up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action in which something has become smaller or less prominent. For example, "The leaves on the tree began to shrivel up as the cold autumn winds blew."
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Flowers shrivel Up with time.
The cells shrivel up instead of swelling.
It's going to shrivel up and die.
"It's a wonder you don't just shrivel up and disappear".
Herbs will shrivel up as they approach, they are told.
I shrivel up and back away from the world.
The evergreen rosettes don't shrivel up in winter's cold.
That love can shrink, shrivel up and regrow.
They shrivel up and disappear in the sauce.
First the legs shrivel up, followed by lesions.
If left unchecked, it causes grapes to shrivel up and desiccate.
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