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Discover Ludwig"carved from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been created or formed by removing material from a larger object. Here is an example sentence: "The statue was carved from a single block of marble, displaying the incredible skill of the artist."
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Children played flutes carved from papaya stems.
Occasionally sculptures were carved from stone.
It is carved from a mammoth tusk.
Cameos are carved from helmet shells.
Don't miss these breathtaking sculptures, meticulously carved from old books.
Of lovely vistas carved from ugliness by human beings".
"The earliest clothespins were just handmade, carved from wood".
Lead trappings were often added to statues carved from stone.
His head might have been carved from marble.
Most of the performances are carved from balsa wood.
Each work is carved from a single block of marble.
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