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The phrase "up for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It usually means to be open to or to agree to something. For example: Are you up for going to the movies tonight?.
Dictionary
up for
preposition
Willing to participate in; interested in.
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"She's up for anything".
"We're up for it".
"Buckle up for safety.
She's up for good.
Stand up for it.
"Speaking up for me".
That's up for debate.
Up for discussion?
Stand up for solitude.
Not up for camping?
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