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The phrase "created from scratch" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that has been made or developed entirely from the beginning, without using any pre-existing materials or components. Example: "The chef prides himself on his ability to create dishes that are made from scratch, using only the freshest ingredients."
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Some of these inventions weren't created from scratch.
D.H.: All of it was created from scratch.
"Many of his medicines he created from scratch".
But when it is being created from scratch, it is impossible to know.
Q. Onex Real Estate was something you basically created from scratch. A. We created it.
Its ingredients are created from scratch, then honed and doctored, measured and calibrated.
In Iraq, that order and self-governing civil society will have to be created from scratch.
Schedules can be created from scratch, or by copying an existing schedule.
This is the Dubai Design District, or d3, a "hipster village" that is being created from scratch in Dubai.
If the NHS was being created from scratch, primary and community care would be treated as one service.
"My pipe business I created from scratch; my media assets and bank I bought from the secondary market," he said.
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