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Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Up Your Game

What does it mean?

To up your game means to improve the quality of what you are doing, usually because your performance is not currently good enough. It's a way to encourage higher standards or better effort.

Is it positive or negative?

It is generally neutral to challenging - used as encouragement for better performance.

When do you use it?

You use it in professional, academic, or sporting contexts when someone needs to make a significant effort to meet expectations or improve their results.

Examples

Example 1: You need to up your game.

Example 2: We have to up our game to win.

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