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The phrase "made up from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has been created from multiple elements or components. For example, you could say "The product is made up from a variety of natural ingredients."
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Seven foreign feature films were made, up from only two, and the number of foreign-made television series has trebled.
Tinder is approaching 2 billion matches made (up from 1 billion in March).
Infected macrophages in splenic granulomas from most mice made up from 15%to20%0% on most occasions.
The liquor was made up from Scotch malt that was landed on the Jersey shore.
"Specter had his mind made up from the beginning," he snapped.
Both major Scottish parties say any financing gap will be made up from government coffers.
The newspaper did not say how much of the difference was made up from executed prisoners.
The rest is made up from sponsorships, food sales, facility rentals, private grants and educational programs.
But any shortage would be made up from a national inventory, Ms. Townshend said.
The mirror is made up from 18 hexagonal panels which fold up for launch.
For example, the "cat" sound can be made up from |k|, |æ| and |t|.
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