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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do make up" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means to apply cosmetics or to create a cohesive whole. Example: I need to do make up before going to the party tonight. In this sentence, "do make up" means to apply cosmetics in order to enhance one's appearance.
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So the man teams are actually in a minority over all, though they do make up the largest single group.
Aspiring borrowers, for instance, can and do make up all sorts of stories to make themselves more attractive or sympathetic.
I eat a big raw salad with the restaurant's "house" dressing because they DO make up this dressing fresh — normally.
The roughly 6 percent of Medicare patients who die each year do make up a large proportion of Medicare costs: 27 to 30 percent.
Perhaps it might have occurred to him to appeal to black voters, who do make up more than a third of the state.
Sylvia, What is the research on whether employers really do make up the rest of the worker's minimum wage if tips do not do it?
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Thatcher and Weatherill never did make up.
And that does make up for a lot of little things.
As Ms. Silverman does, make up a word you think is needed in the English language.
It does make up for these complaints in numerous ways.
There was some start up involved but, boy, the rewards sure did make up for that.
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