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The phrase "up under" has limited usage in English. Generally it is used to indicate the relationship between two parties or entities. For example, "The company is up under the same ownership as its parent company."
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But does that bear up under scrutiny?
Or sleeping curled up under gun turrets.
He can stand up under pressure".
"Great ideas bubble up under stress".
I grew up under the streetlights.
Deportations are way up under Obama.
You grew up under the Thatcher government.
But I grew up under democracy.
"The floor opened up under me".
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I took up under-age smoking instead.
Use concealer to cover up under-eye circles.
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