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The phrase "do from scratch" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to start from the very beginning or to create something completely new without using existing materials or resources. This phrase is often used in the context of cooking or baking from raw ingredients, but it can also be used in other situations where a task or project is started without any preexisting components. Example: "I didn't have a recipe, so I had to do the entire meal from scratch."
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Not that weaving a brand's emotions into a mark is easy to do from scratch.
In other words, ministers can't bank on getting their existing budget plus an extra few billion; they will have to justify everything they do, from scratch.
After certification, and assuming the aircraft performs well enough, COMAC needs to create a world-class global product support structure, which it would need to do from scratch.
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Everything was done from scratch.
Much of it will have to be done from scratch.
This campaign-building has to be done from scratch for most candidates.
The Whitney Houston project would have to be done from scratch, and the principals needed to agree on a direction.
"This is not something being done from scratch, the Americans have been training them for four years, so this is more of a refresher.
But massive protests and blockades in Kiev and other cities forced them to make a partial retreat: they said late last week that they would accept a fresh election but it would have to be re-done from scratch.
We primarily use Gephi for visualization; the implementations of the maximal matching algorithms proposed in this paper have been done from scratch through object-oriented programming in Java.
According to Shuttleworth, "people get much more done, from scratch, when presented with 11.10 versus 11.04 or any prior release of Ubuntu".
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