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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made up a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of creating or inventing something, such as a story, excuse, or idea.
Example: "She made up a fantastic story to entertain the children during the long car ride."
Alternatives: "created a" or "invented a".
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Made up a whole packet for you.
Mysterious headaches made up a large part of Gordon's practice.
Two new indicators related to Pell grant graduation rates made up a new social mobility component.
"We made up a long time ago," Goff said.
Ten male relatives made up a minyan.
They made up a thousand games.
So I made up a new story".
He made up a name: Nyairra.
They made up a character for themselves.
She made up a choice.
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"We make up a large share.
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