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Discover Ludwig"store up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can imply to put something away for future use or to accumulate something. For example: "She stored up her supplies in order to make it last through the winter."
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store up
verb
To build up a supply of something, usually for use at a particular time in the future, when the time is right.
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They could not store up food.
How do you store up foreign brands?
It can store up to 60 minutes of music.
"Really their only defense is to store up these chemicals".
Compact Flash cards can store up to eight gigabytes.
You store up a problem that will affect you later".
We then added some modifications so that the user can store up to 20 different events.
Unless you do that, you really do store up problems for later on".
But the Greek experience shows that excess borrowing can store up trouble.
The microphone contains within it a microchip that can store up to 1,500 songs.
Hard disks for personal computers can store up to several gigabytes (billions of bytes) of information.
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