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Discover Ludwig"make stuff up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is being creative or imaginative with something. For example, "Whenever she has writer's block, she likes to just make stuff up and see if it works."
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You can't make stuff up like this.
"Do you sometimes just make stuff up?" Hardin said.
"You cannot make stuff up," Mr. Shortz said.
People could make stuff up and get away with it.
Did Nancy MacLean make stuff up in 'Democracy in Chains'?
Ray: It's always best to make stuff up completely.
"Journalists in this country simply make stuff up".
Anyone can make stuff up, for example a drone pilot whose job is to prune trees.
But he scolded them at the same time, saying, "Just don't make stuff up".
The question is, are you going to be bound by the facts, or make stuff up?
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But of course, nowadays, you can just make stuff up--and they do, shamelessly.
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