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The phrase "to come up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an idea, plan or solution arising or being suggested. For example, "We need a solution for this problem - does anyone have any ideas they'd like to come up with?".
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"Prices have to come up".
They have to come up full ask.
failed to come up with such rules.
They always seem to come up.
Judges are going to come up.
Hurdles continue to come up.
"It has to come up.
That's bound to come up.
He's going to come up here.
You're likely to come up empty-handed.
Was it difficult to come up with?
More suggestions(25)
come up to the veranda
come up to the applause
come up to canada
come up to halifax
come up to the turtle
come up to the ridge
come up to the blackboard
come up to boston
come up to the highlands
differently to come up
dear to come up
expertise to come up
emboldened to come up
filmmakers to come up
forum to come up
forgot to come up
fighting to come up
for the soil to come up
fortunate to come up
for the metaphysician to come up
growth to come up
hurt to come up
imperative to come up
to come upstairs
to come upright
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