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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a world made of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conceptual or imaginative environment that is composed of specific elements or materials.
Example: "In her novel, she created a world made of dreams and memories, where anything was possible."
Alternatives: "a realm composed of" or "an environment built from".
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It's a world made of potatoes.
With no graphics, Amber was a world made of words.
A world made of little loops has a minimum size.
One or two have stolen electricity using hook-ups from the power lines, a dangerous trick in a world made of sun-baked cardboard and wood.
A sparkling small gouache harbor scene by the Impressionist Arthur Melville in which water and boats are abstracted into multicolored dots and dashes reflects his focus on optical perception and evokes a world made of logically behaving elementary particles.
A world made of words, where you live for a while.' Monsters of Men 'To say you have no choice is to relieve yourself of responsibility.' The Knife of Never Letting Go "'I think maybe everybody falls,' I say.
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In this district of small huts and barefoot people and unpaved roads — a world made out of mud — he had been content.
It's a world made out of distinctions — sexual preferences, personal taste — but there is also a certain unity, something that binds the separate cultures.
He loved Buenos Aires, but the world he created in his fiction was essentially a world made out of a library".
It's a beautiful moment watching nature enjoy itself in a white world made of ice.
Instead, as we hike down from a mountain pass, the Coll de Contraix, we're in a moonlike world made of stone and water.
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