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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a material from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific substance or resource that is sourced or derived from a particular origin or context.
Example: "The artist used a material from the local environment to create her sculptures."
Alternatives: "a substance sourced from" or "a resource derived from".
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Pewter, tin-based alloy used as a material from which domestic utensils were fashioned.
She said that a supplier had rejected some drums of a material from a master lot after finding bacterial contamination.
He tries to derive the concept of "wood" as a material (from which he might make a floating boat) from knowing that trees together are called "a wood".
Near the windows are Zelda lamps, above left, made from Imago, a material from Knoll Textiles composed of fabric sandwiched between sheets of resin.
Corrosion testing is generally performed to evaluate materials for a specific environment or to evaluate means for protecting a material from environmental attack.
In the case of land surfaces, heat is transferred by conduction, a process where energy is conveyed through a material from one atom or molecule to another.
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Thus, rigorously speaking, one can produce a glassy material from a polymer, metal, or ceramic.
*A permeometer -- a device that measures how quickly a fluid flows through a material -- from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Latex, a material obtained from rubber trees, is a natural polymer of isoprene.
The dishware is made of nanocellulose, a material derived from wood fiber.
"Some look at functionalism from a material perspective, some from ecological, some in terms of layout.
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