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Discover Ludwig"making things up" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It means to invent or fabricate information that is not true. Example: Sally was caught making things up in her essay. She had plagiarized several paragraphs from an online source without citing it.
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He's making things up".
"So we just started making things up".
She is the 20th century gift to making things up".
When did she realise she preferred making things up?
Anybody who says to the contrary is just making things up".
"Being a novelist, there's an inherent gesture of making things up".
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Make things up.
I have to make things up!
People make things up on the internet.
Aren't you tempted to make things up?
You know what actors do — they make things up".
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