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Discover Ludwig"up for being" is correct and usable in written English
Generally, it is used to mean that one is willing to do or be something. For example, "I'm up for being the group leader on this project."
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That makes up for being small.
But I'm up for being proved wrong.
"I remember getting beat up for being funny," he said.
So would he be up for being a proper contestant?
"All my life I [have] been beaten up for being me, and beating myself up for being me.
Next time maybe somebody will be stopping me and picking me up for being Al Qaeda".
His hot-tempered father wept a lot, maybe to make up for being incompetent.
About 50 had been picked up for being in Israel without permission.
Mr. Stafford agreed: "The training really set us up for being in a company.
No one signs up for being the focus of a media storm at the altar, after all.
And "I am not up for being part of some Punch and Judy show to amuse a few wankers".
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