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The phrase "are generated from scratch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of creating something entirely new without any prior materials or templates.
Example: "The unique designs for the project are generated from scratch to ensure originality and creativity."
Alternatives: "created from the ground up" or "developed from nothing".
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In basic B&B algorithm, in each round validate neighbors are generated from scratch given H.
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The site features video-style walk-throughs of "cool stuff" being generated from scratch, such as digital fireworks.
On the contrary, in fully synthetic data sets a new data set is generated from scratch.
A map was generated from scratch (starting with an empty map) using a small set of 24 traces (2,926 points).
Minecraft takes it a step further: the entire world is generated from scratch, and all you start with are your own two hands — blocks, rather.
"The original idea was to work fast and loose, without a brief, and see what could be generated from scratch, from within the machine as it were," says Elliot.
However, since A is a cycle, it is always true (disregarding from where the cycle is viewed) that an existing B is required as a catalyst in order to give the cycle one full turn, after which a new B is generated from scratch.
It is generated from dao.
Velocity is generated from momentum.
And it seems that not everything can be generated completely from scratch just yet.
Scratches are generated by direct contact between prosthesis components or from particles.
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