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The phrase "are just made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been created or produced in a casual or informal context.
Example: "These toys are just made for fun and creativity, allowing children to express themselves."
Alternatives: "are simply created" or "are merely produced".
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The rest are just made up.
"Children are just made for growing.
Given that markets are just made up of lots of people, it's difficult to rationalise the placid market reaction to American borrowing with widespread fear over same.
He is surprised that they do make money because he thinks they are just made for about ten people that he knows.
Mammoth rolls – what New Yorkers call "heros" – that are just made to hold a procession of hot pork sausages (or roasted veg) and spoonfuls of chilli cranberry sauce.
Evolutionary psychologists argue that this comes down to innate biology, that men are just made with stronger sex drives — so men will settle for the woman who's always near.
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We are just making suggestions.
They are just making money".
"They are just making people too crazy".
"The MNLA are just making more divisions.
"We are just making our agendas".
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