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"sneaking up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means approaching someone or something without being noticed or detected. Example: The cat was sneaking up on the bird, hoping to catch it by surprise.
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So stores are sneaking up on Christmas.
I'm not sneaking up on anybody anymore".
"I think he's sneaking up," Mr. Muwakkil said.
But he is not sneaking up on anybody.
"She saw him then kept sneaking up on him.
But Mr. James's past keeps sneaking up on him.
"He's always sneaking up and making plays," Fox said.
But you don't like them sneaking up on you".
Are the safeties sneaking up, expecting a run?
The real enemy is sneaking up behind us.
He had a habit of sneaking up on you.
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