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Discover Ludwig"was worked up" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase can be used to describe a person's emotional state or excitement. For example, "She was worked up about the upcoming holiday party."
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He was worked up for nothing.
"Nobody was worked up by it at the time".
She was worked up now and getting some good air on her hops.
Public opinion in Europe, and still more in the United States, was worked up about "genocide".
The menu, Mr. Conant said, was worked up during late nights at his other restaurant, Scarpetta.
The horses were at the post for the sixth race now, and Ronnie was worked up.
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"My husband was working up there.
Aged 94, he was working up until the end.
Before I knew it, I was working up a sweat and shedding clothing.
I met my wife, Liz, when I was working up in Cadbury's.
In a bedroom overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Bryan Peele was working up a sweat on a StairMaster.
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