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The phrase "to boot up" is correct and usable in written English.
To boot up can be used to mean starting up a computer or other electronic device. Example: I had to wait for a few minutes for the laptop to boot up before I could begin working.
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Computer taking an age to boot up?
Would you like your computer to boot up instantly?
"We can't wait for our computers to boot up".
As she waited for it to boot up, the classroom slid into chaos.
Is there a way to get the laptop to boot up from the CD/DVD drive?
Tired of waiting, seemingly without end, for your computer to boot up?
The investigator said the police have been unable to boot up the computer and believe that it may be broken.
It doesn't take a few minutes to boot up your computer anymore, but it's also still far from instantaneous.
'It's installing the software - basically we have to boot up the genome, get it operating,' said Hamilton Smith.
In their view, the Microsoft OS takes too long to boot up, and it slows down even the newest hardware.
ROM chips house very basic instructions used to boot up a computer.
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