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land up

verb

  1. adverb, usually intr to arrive or cause to arrive at a final point

    after a summer in Europe, he suddenly landed up at home

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That could leave the city with the option to put the land up for bid, then let the winning bidder negotiate with Moreno about the stadium.

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After that, Parton, 86, is putting his home and near acre of land up for sale to move to warmer climes.

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Israel will have no intention of giving that land up and is determined to protect its citizens.

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"It's not simple to sell land up here, it's either all or nothing."

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“If you want to work on a cannabis farm, there are opportunities, but I don’t want to get involved in more illegal activities now. I don’t want to land up in prison.â€

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