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Healer Posted 4 years ago
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Where are you up to?

The above never means "What are you up to?", does it? Does it refer to the distance or extent of a job or a journey one has got to? Thanks!
  

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healer Where are you up to? I'm not familiar with this expression. it or on Google Ngrams.

  • healer Where are you up to?
  • I'm not familiar with this expression.
  • it or on Google Ngrams.
  • It's as if it doesn't exist, or if it does, very few people are using it.
  • Where did you see or hear it?
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healer Where are you up to?

I'm not familiar with this expression. I couldn't find it anywhere on fraze.it or on Google Ngrams. It's as if it doesn't exist, or if it does, very few people are using it.

Where did you see or hear it?

CJ

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healerThe above never means "What are you up to?", does it?

No.

healerDoes it refer to the distance or extent of a job or a journey one has got to?

In the absence of any other possible interpretation, yes, but it is an awkward way of putting it.

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