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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fashioned in" is correct and commonly used in written English
It typically means designed or created in a particular style or manner. Here is an example: "The dress was fashioned in a vintage-inspired style, with delicate lace and intricate beadwork adorning the bodice."
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"It's so old fashioned in my eyes.
I'm so old fashioned in real life, and I'm so not old fashioned in art.
Karl E. Meyer is old fashioned in his way.
His career was fashioned in the military; he became a revolutionary.
Ives's "Unanswered Question," fashioned in three layers of activity, also lent itself to the concept.
It is an ambitious project, fashioned in the mold of Yellowstone or Yosemite National Parks.
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"It's an old-fashioned, in-the-same-market merger".
"He's very old-fashioned in some ways.
We're quite old-fashioned in that way.
"Very old-fashioned in my morals.
This was drab and old-fashioned in comparison.
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