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The phrase "turn up for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone going to a given event or location. For example: John decided to turn up for the meeting despite not feeling well.
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Now, we all turn up for dinner".
But Hoffman doesn't turn up for a while.
Ferns occasionally turn up for sale after the society's gatherings.
Scores turn up for weekly services of chanting and prayer.
Then it's a pleasure to turn up for work".
He didn't even turn up for his father's funeral".
I don't want to turn up for the tracksuit.
And don't worry: something will turn up for you soon.
One day Amos McGee doesn't turn up for work.
Kanye West, left, didn't turn up for the BET Awards.
Others ask defendants to promise to turn up for trial.
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