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The phrase "step up in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about someone taking a higher or more difficult task, or taking a more prominent role in something. Example sentence: "I am looking for someone to step up in this project and take the lead."
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"Some people step up in those kind of situations.
Universities will step up in terms of international recruitment.
Some guys will have to step up in his absence".
So we've both had to step up in that area.
Both riders have pasts that suggest they can step up in the Tour.
Great defenses step up in the playoffs, and that's exactly what they did.
And he's not afraid to step up in the big moments".
Can Joshua King, another fast forward, step up in Wilson's absence?
"We are going to be asking Congress to step up in support of this effort".
The former will now step up in trip while the latter will be tried over fences.
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Then President Obama should direct it to step up in-person recruiting efforts on these campuses.
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