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The phrase "tipped up" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has been raised or tilted upwards.
Example: "The table was tipped up on one side, causing the items to slide off."
Alternatives: "tilted up" or "raised up."
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The ball gets tipped up and intercepted.
It was off to the side, tipped up on an armrest, leaning vertically against the wall.
John Martyn and Nick Drake have just tipped up backstage at an Oxford College Commemorative Ball.
An hour later, Johnny's glimmering face tipped up toward the roof.
The men whispered and pointed, guns tipped up as they walked, plotting the hunt.
The models in Ann's designs were haughty and impossibly slender, drifting with their noses tipped up disdainfully.
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Orson has always been ashamed of his little, tipped-up, baby nose.
We face tipped-up chairs and are dappled by the light of a whirring projector.
Big knives are often featured among the vegetables scattered on tipped-up tables, where the folds of drapery suggest landscape.
Instead, we have a dizzy, jigsawlike patchwork of figures on a tipped-up millefleur ground, with sequential events scattered here and there.
In another, a tipped-up city street spills toward us an impossibly pristine, doll-like little girl, echo of the young Ishiuchi, who passed a red-light district every day on her way to school.
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