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"crafted out of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, "The statue was crafted out of marble."
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A performance crafted out of spirit, guile and endeavour almost got Widnes home but they fell short thanks to a piece of individual brilliance from Warrington which sealed one of the most thrilling games of the season.
The programme features a variety of unusual art installations, from Theo Jansen's kinetic sculptures crafted out of plastic tubing and two litre water bottles, to Marcus Coates's juxtaposition of man-made sounds with animal cries and calls.
They're crafted out of bamboo and rock with batik drapes.
The poverty with which international institutions are now concerned is an artefact crafted out of abundance.
The figures in this tiny world, meticulously crafted out of wood, are just two inches tall.
They came out as prints, shimmered as sequined appliqués and were crafted out of knitwear.
A fluid white silk top with a colorful bib front crafted out of braided friendship bracelets was one standout example.
Embah's sculptures are crafted out of found objects and read almost like tropical versions of Jessica Stockholder or Isa Genzken.
Or, for that matter, that such a sunny oasis could be crafted out of a Brooklyn parking lot?
So a blue feather-hemmed cocktail dress had a ruffled bodice crafted out of spider-shaped fabric that had curled in on itself.
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