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"spend up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to use up all of one's money or resources. Example: After splurging on a fancy dinner and expensive gifts, I realized I had spent up my entire paycheck for the month.
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She was prepared to spend up to $450,000.
She would spend up to a week preparing kimchi.
It could spend up to £7m if it wishes to.
"I spend up to five months at a time there.
Previously they could spend up to four times their own net worth.
He had planned to spend up to six hours on the sea floor.
One of his (untried) ideas: spend up to $500,000 to sensationalize Ike's heart troubles.
And Mr. Perry signaled his plan to spend up to three days in Iowa starting Sunday.
Classes are small, and students spend up to 14 hours a day on campus.
Committee members might have to spend up to a million dollars each or more.
It has the authority to spend up to $46 billion even after the expiration of TARP.
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