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Discover LudwigThe phrase "step up for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is most commonly used to mean "volunteer to do" something. For example, "I stepped up for the task of organizing the community event."
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So who will step up for the 2010 Giants?
"I decided it was time for me to step up, for them".
Yet Dunham is hardly the most obvious choice to step up for the unrepresented.
("We need people to step up for the tragedies," she said).
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But Robert Murray, chief executive of this company, has gotten Trump to step up for coal.
"Step up for Britain and vote Labour on June the 8th," he urged.
Nonetheless, there are plenty of challengers ready to step up for fans of the Zimcar service.
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Moving to "the projects" had been "a step up [for us]," DeLuca recalled years later.
It's been a huge step-up for these guys and they've just been overawed really.
Clarification of basis step-up for partnership entities.
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