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The phrase "up to a" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means that the action is limited in some way. For example, you could say "We can stay up to a certain hour".
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Up to a point.
Only up to a point.
Up to a point, perhaps.
Up to a point, maybe.
Unobjectionable?Up to a point.
Yes, up to a point.
True, up to a point.
Well, up to a point.
"She's tied up to a bed.
Rather, they build up to a threshold.
Well, up to a point, maybe.
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