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"be made from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is constructed or created from something else. For example, "This dress was made from silk fabric."
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She seemed to be made from champagne.
Orders may be made from www.goodfoodinabasket.com.
There's money to be made from poverty.
It could thus be made from existing materials.
I would be made from a recycled material.
Could the scoops be made from flavored snow?
But two deductions can be made from recent events.
These will be made from a single piece of plastic.
Calcium-lead alloys can also be made from recycled lead.
They were said to be made from human skin.
Two of them cannot be made from the die shown.
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