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"whip up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Generally, it means to quickly prepare something. For example, "I whipped up a quick snack for the kids before they arrived."
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She can sure whip up her fans.
"It's one way to whip up supporters".
Both will whip up ghostly fancies.
Cheese you can whip up quickly.
Mr. Ott then decided to whip up an aphrodisiac.
He's using them to whip up anger at President Obama.
Can you whip up cannelloni on the spot?
He doesn't have the energy to whip up anything much.
But can it whip up something tasty in the kitchen?
Whip up is not the verb I'd use.
You whip up a chemical, add it and stir.
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