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Discover Ludwig"Something's up" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to indicate that something unusual is happening or about to happen. Example: I noticed my roommate was pacing around the house and mumbling to himself; something's up.
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The map you grab on the way into Disney's Hollywood Studios holds the first clue that something's up.
Let's hope nobody starts singing or we'll really know something's up.
He knows something's up.
Well, of course something's up.
"If they look uncomfortable, then something's up".
And if you're always feeling pissed off, something's up.
Once the birds stop coming around, you know something's up.
The councilman called again, and he said no again, thinking all the while: Something's up.
"They said, 'You guys went to the same high school, so something's up,' " Scott said.
I'm a person who can't hide my emotions easily, so people know when something's up.
With the hobby horse race coming up and the crowded hall, something's up.
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