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The phrase "are often made with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the common ingredients or materials used in the production of something.
Example: "Many traditional dishes are often made with fresh herbs and spices to enhance their flavor."
Alternatives: "are frequently prepared with" or "are commonly created using".
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His rough-hewn sculptures are often made with a chainsaw.
Chutneys are often made with unripe or dried fruit; they always include vinegar, sugar and spices.
These little tarts are often made with prune jam in Finland.
Present-day higher-magnification lenses are often made with two glass elements that produce a colour-corrected image.
This demonstrates how decisions are often made with finance in mind, instead of the needs of a vulnerable child.
Because a moving-coil microphone and a moving-coil loudspeaker are very similar, intercoms are often made with the same element serving both functions.
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These were often made with soft materials that were stuffed.
Where sugar industries are undeveloped, rum is often made with sugarcane juice.
Homemade ice cream is often made with a base of boiled custard.
In Sierra Leone, for example, fufu is often made with fermented cassava.
They're often made with raw ingredients, so there's actually little to cook.
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