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The phrase "up to being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is capable of or willing to do something. Example: I'm not sure if I'm up to being the leader of this project.
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I'm chalking it up to being childish".
'I wasn't up to being institutionalised.
And I wake up to being terrified".
I might not be up to being unhappy.
He chalks this up to being from New Jersey.
"We didn't sign up to being governed by Brussels.
Still, some freely own up to being a tad grumpy.
When they succeed, their peers chalk it up to "being Asian".
You want to live up to being the fifth overall pick?
All of that mounts up to being sort of an expensive evening".
He had to work his way up to being a complete slime bucket".
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