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Discover Ludwig"you up for" is correct and usable in written English.
"You up for" is used when you are asking someone if they are interested in doing something or available to do something. Example: Hey, you up for going to see a movie this weekend?.
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Are you up for it, guys?
They can lock you up for this.
Are you up for it?
Were you up for Portillo?
Were you up for Jansa?
It sets you up for the day.
Are you up for it, Ed?
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You know what you signed up for.
You know what you sign up for.
You signed up for this you need to wait.
You're up for anything.
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