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"zip up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to mean both literal and figurative closure. For example, "I just need to zip up my suitcase before we leave" or "We need to zip up this discussion and move on to the next topic".
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"I help him zip up," Bobby says.
New Yorkers can zip up on one tank of gas.
I zip up, hood up, and wriggle in.
He wants someone to zip up his persona.
Barely being able to zip up the black jeans.
Did I remember to zip up after I last checked?
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Nigeria in groovy green zip-up V-necks.
Forget those insulated-canvas zip-up lunchboxes with geeky monograms.
He was dressed in a felt fedora, sunglasses, a striped sweater, and a zip-up jacket.
Dzurlic came to the door wearing a green zip-up sweater and jeans.
The zip-up storage bag means it won't collect dust the rest of the year.
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