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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are fashioned on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something is created or designed based on a particular model or idea.
Example: "The new line of furniture is fashioned on a minimalist design that emphasizes simplicity and functionality."
Alternatives: "are based on a" or "are designed after a".
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Some of Ms. Takaezu's vessels are fashioned on a potter's wheel, while others are simple coil-built constructions, with the artist drawing on Pueblo Indian pottery as a precedent.
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A fruit tart sometimes glittery and brightly fresh, sometimes on the tired side, is fashioned on a leaden crust about an inch thick.
It was fashioned on a centering pass from Joé Juneau to Niklas Sundstrom, who whacked the puck home while Snow was flat, unable to make a saving move.
My childhood life was fashioned on a cornerstone of service and volunteerism and good behavior and all that nice stuff.
Certainly by 1400 bc in Anatolia, iron was assuming considerable importance, and by 1200 1000 bc it was being fashioned on quite a large scale into weapons, initially dagger blades.
Certainly, by 1400 bce in Anatolia, iron was assuming considerable importance, and by 1200 1000 bce it was being fashioned on quite a large scale into weapons, initially dagger blades.
As a result, the traffickers jumped across the border to Apure, where an airstrip can be fashioned on the flat prairie in a few hours by dragging a log behind a pickup truck to smooth the ground.
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The challenge, however, is manufacturing such chips, because the pillars of an infrared photonic crystal have to be fashioned accurately on a scale of micrometers.
If nature were fashioned by a hands-on Divine Artificer, it ought to exhibit a certain elegance and efficiency.
The casting associate has very long hair that was fashioned into a bun on this rainy Wednesday.
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