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Discover Ludwig"we made up" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to when two or more people reconcile or come to an agreement after a disagreement or fight. An example sentence is: "After arguing, we made up and apologized to each other."
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"We made up shortly before she died.
But together, we made up for lost time.
"That is not something that we made up or manufactured.
Thus we made up our minds where to dine.
Then, weirdly, we made up and started talking again.
Most couldn't afford it, so we made up the difference.
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"We make up for lost time".
"Then afterwards we make up for it".
We fight, we argue, we make up, we go on.
Sometimes we make up, sometimes we don't.
Butler answered: "Something we make up as we go along".
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