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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fashioned by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to mean something that has been created or designed by someone or something. For example: "My dress was fashioned by the finest seamstress in the city."
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I think of him more as fashioned by the situation.
"Gin and tonic was fashioned by war," Foley tells me.
_ I think of him more as fashioned by the situation.
Michael Ruse: Morality is something fashioned by natural selection.
The Marchioness wears dental-fixtures fashioned by the aforementioned doctor.
The advantage is that the values of our age are essentially those fashioned by social democracy.
Only a foolish man would hope to find That haven fashioned by her dreaming mind.
Theodor Herzl, the movement's founding father, envisaged a state fashioned by the ideas of western enlightenment.
With Beethoven, genius became a distinct identity, fashioned by the self rather than furnished by God.
Usually a committed minority can destroy a complex compromise bill fashioned by a broad majority.
So were your moose-skin boots fashioned by artisans in the Canadian wilderness?
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