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"up at" can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a location or a time. For example, "I'll be out of town up at my parents' house this weekend."
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Wake up at nine.
Up at 7 a.m.
"What happened up at Poughkeepsie?
Finn looked up at one.
He ended up at Harrow.
Hanfeng looked up at her.
Saul looked up at them.
Lizzy panted up at Bencomo.
Rove blew up at him.
I waved up at him.
I looked up at him.
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