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"wrote up" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to write something in a detailed or thorough manner, often referring to taking notes or creating a report. Example: The researcher wrote up their findings in a comprehensive report for the team to review.
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wrote up
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Simple past tense of write up
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A lawyer wrote up the terms.
It's tempting to say, look, we wrote up this model.
He wrote up a disciplinary note.
"So I wrote up that he could not evacuate".
He also wrote up to fourteen letters a day.
"Nobody wrote up that last patient," he said.
So he sat down and wrote up what he knew.
B.K. and F.R. designed, conducted and wrote up the study.
Mr Marriner wrote up his report that evening.
When I got home, I wrote up my notes.
(Busy Lizzy wrote up that Inspector Clouseau tale too).
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