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The phrase "working up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of gradually increasing the intensity or complexity of something. For example, "The children spent the summer months working up their math skills."
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I'm always working up against time.
He was obviously working up to it.
I'm working up to that.
"But I'm working up to it".
I'm still working up to an iPhone.
"My husband was working up there.
Whatever I'm doing, it's working up here".
They are often good at working up crisp mental images.
Is the scheme working?Up to a point.
The marketing department is working up a Heisman Trophy campaign.
Aged 94, he was working up until the end.
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