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The phrase "spun up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to mean that someone has become excited or enthusiastic about something. For example, "When I heard about the competition, I was spun up and decided to enter."
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"People are spun up.
It sounded like a justification spun up by political advisers.
"We have to have something to get spun up about".
"Man, is he spun up," Bush marveled to aides afterward.
Now, almost any fragment of digital culture can be spun up into a grainy, gratifying animation.
Before I could push in the clutch, the engine spun up to 10,000 r.p.m.
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If the first electron has spin up, the next four will also have spin up.
It spins up beautifully in a lathe.
where + means spin up case and - represents spin-down case.
We'll spin up a testnet.
The coating process consists of four stages: deposition, spin up, spin off and evaporation.
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