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The phrase "being formed from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process or origin of something being created or constructed from specific materials or elements.
Example: "The sculpture is being formed from recycled materials to promote sustainability."
Alternatives: "created from" or "composed of".
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I remember my time working in the communications department of the University of Hertfordshire – when the university was being formed from the Hatfield Polytechnic brand.
The reaction stoichiometry was established, a mole of product being formed from a mole of each reactant, with no indication of side reactions under the conditions used.
Sacrificial motifs abound, such as the world being formed from the cut-up parts of an animal or restored by its primordial sacrifice.
It was designated the Central Arctic region of the Northwest Territories in 1981, being formed from the northern part of Fort Smith region.
Again, even in the case of the water that is not being formed from day to day but exists as such, we must not suppose as some do that rivers have their source in definite subterranean lakes.
And Artustry "just beat out" two large agencies for "a major assignment," Mr. Sklaver said, to help create an identity and image for a new company being formed from PricewaterhouseCoopers to be named Unifi Network.
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Anguilla was formed from coral and limestone.
Graphics are formed from simple mosaics.
The Vérmio range is formed from limestone.
Concepts are formed from specific examples.
They are formed from diamines and dianhydrides.
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