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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turning up at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone arriving at a specific location or event. Example: "I wasn't expecting anyone to be turning up at the party so early."
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Volunteers began turning up at the school.
And turning up at local parades.
Many teachers have stopped turning up at school.
That's the equivalent of 450,000 turning up at Headingley.
One old man keeps turning up at the voting center.
"He was turning up at the Factory at 6pm.
Former steelworkers have been turning up at foodbanks.
It's also better than not turning up at all.
New boys were always turning up at Anna's — fresh arrivals from poor states in the north.
And Klee's "Twittering Machine" (1922) thrills like a lively friend turning up at a languishing party.
"There's a madness for rugby here: we get thousands turning up at our open training sessions.
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