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'springs up' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something happening suddenly, especially something positive. For example, "The woman's face lit up with joy as she watched her children's excitement when the colorful balloon springs up into the air."
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He suddenly springs up.
Everything in nature springs up, flourishes, dies, springs up again: we do the same.
The name springs up under cultural pressure.
An impromptu board meeting springs up in a Staples store.
Whatever circumstance springs up is accounted for, even when it seems to contradict geostrategic logic.
Common pokeweed is an unfussy native species that happily springs up in disturbed habitats.
"What's Kingston's yard?" "It's where they bottle the water from the springs up at the Pass".
As one radical paper is closed, another springs up in its place.
Do you update to incorporate each new social network that springs up?
Instantly, Satan springs up in his actual form, since angelic touch reveals his true nature.
DAWN springs up, and the plough-boy must be at work.
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