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Discover Ludwig"forged from" is a perfectly valid and correct phrase to use in written English
It is usually used to describe metal that has been heated and then hammered into its desired shape. Example: The swords were forged from the strongest steel, ensuring they would stand the test of time.
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It was a contemporary space forged from a traditional one.
Borders are redrawn on the fly, alliances forged from desperation.
He misses the intense friendships forged from shared danger.
Have partnerships already been forged from last year's festival?
American modernism was itself forged from antagonisms and turf wars.
Most of the chemical elements we're made up of were forged from simpler atoms.
Three lives in 30 minutes; lives forged from loss, love and the occasional foxtrot".
"Marriages, careers and lifelong friendships have been forged from this network.
The full-scale dental-grade model was forged from bronze-alloy by Master Craftsman Studios.
A national identity is forged from many things, not the least of which is food.
This is a country forged from the religious hatreds that ripped apart the old British Raj.
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