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"washing up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about washing dishes or removing dirt and dust from a surface. For example: "I spent the morning washing up after a busy weekend."
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washing up
verb
Present participle of wash up
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Using washing up liquid instead of shampoo.
Why add to the washing up?
but struggle to get the actual, real washing up done.
Would corpses be washing up on the pristine sands?
That's you next time you're washing up or doing laundry.
Or they could go without showers and washing up.
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And there's no washing-up!
Cook with the washing-up in mind.
He insisted on doing the washing-up.
Do much washing-up, do you Julian?
This is old bath and washing-up water.
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