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Discover Ludwig"make it up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean to create something, formulate a plan or story, or to make something up, like an excuse or an alibi. For example: "When my boss asked where I had been all day, I quickly had to make it up and tell him I had been stuck in traffic."
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"We'll make it up".
"I cannot make it up," he says.
I'll make it up to you.
Did Wallace make it up?
I will make it up to him".
"You can't even make it up".
I make it up by staying home.
We can't make it up in September".
So I'm forced to make it up".
Now he had to make it up".
"I just make it up," he said.
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