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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a man made version" is not correct in written English; it should be "a man-made version." You can use it when referring to something that has been created or constructed by humans, as opposed to something that is natural.
Example: "The museum displayed a man-made version of the ancient artifact, showcasing modern techniques in craftsmanship."
Alternatives: "a human-created version" or "an artificial version."
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Being with a man made her nervous.
Evolution is a man made theory.
A man made earthquake.
"You're watching a man make a cookie.
Women make 78 cents for every $1 a man makes.
Roche had been battling to bring its own anemia drug, Mircera, to the U.S. Mircera, like Aranesp and Epogen, is a man-made version of a hormone that causes the body to produce red blood cells.
A man-made version of a witch or a genie is supposedly a surer thing; they still come with special powers, but Silicon Valley programming can remove tiresome reflexes like "no" and "we never talk anymore".
It contains a man-made version of the body's own molecular receptor for TNF.
The man made a noise of assent.
But I would also remind people that this a man who made a version of a worldwide hit single which highlighted the social issues that conflict diamonds cause in west Africa.
FIVE or six years ago, men made a deal.
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