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The phrase "to take up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as a phrasal verb, meaning "to begin to do or deal with a particular activity" or "to occupy or fill (a particular space or area)". For example: I'm hoping to take up running this summer.
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Instead of protesting I'm going to take up DEMANDING instead".
Encourage them to take up a hobby or a sport.
& adults to take up fishing.
Anyone care to take up the cause?
Others chose to take up arms.
Golfers may have to take up basketball.
You have to take up weapons".
He decided to take up art instead.
"I may have to take up surfing".
Create greater incentives to take up work.
"They need to take up sport".
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