I'm Kott and got a question: I can't translate to my native the sentence "I'll finish those reports on up tonight". So I want it to be rephrased for having the meaning of that "up" cleared.
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In this case "on up" is a formulation used in some (non-standard) English dialects but has no real meaning and can omitted without changing (and in fact clarifying) the meaning as follows: "I'll finish those reports tonight."