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"make up some" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean to create or invent something, to form something from various parts, or to constitute or comprise something. Example sentence: "I need to make up some excuses for why I was late to the meeting."
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Today, Muslims and Tamils make up some 25percentt of the electorate.
Let's make up some characters?
Those achievements make up some list.
We could make up some stuff".
Yale's gain helps make up some lost ground.
Uzbeks make up some 85 percent of the population.
Today, women make up some 20percentt of elected officials.
We'll still make up some of the shaft of the spear for a while yet".
Tamils make up some 18% of the population; another 7% are Muslim.
The school agreed to let him make up some of the time he had missed.
To make up some of the difference, both firms plan to start swinging the corporate ax.
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