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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it was made up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is fabricated, invented, or not based on reality.
Example: "The story he told about his adventures was completely made up."
Alternatives: "it was fabricated" or "it was invented."
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It was made up then.
Rather, it was made up of credit default swaps that "referenced" such bonds.
RUDD: By the way, very apparent it was made up on the spot.
You know, it was made up but it wasn't all willy-nilly.
"It was made up to get attention from world media," he said.
It was made up primarily of compositions by Thelonious Monk, delivered with a Latin American inflection.
Others said it was made up mainly of Tuareg fighters who had sided with him as mercenaries or irregulars.
It was made up mostly of dispatches from England, but had some bits of local news, and advertisements.
Unfortunately, this George Lucas-pretellingetelling plays like it was made up, and with very little care.
It was made up as part of a doubleheader that began at Shea Stadium and finished at Yankee Stadium.
"It was made up to be not a mansion like Tony Soprano's, but like an average home".
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