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The phrase 'has been made from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the process of something being formed or created from a substance or material. For example: "This sculpture has been made from clay."
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Much of his previous art has been made from it.
Each doublet has been made from a single piece of soft iron by electro-discharge machining.
General modelling of a resonant shunting damper has been made from piezoelectric sensor/actuator equations.
Don't eat street food that has been made from old hot-dog carts.
Zabar's lobster salad, it turns out, has been made from crawfish for years.
H&M's exclusive conscious collection has been made from sustainable materials.
Many a dollar, franc, mark and euro has been made from the "student of" strategy.
Cloth has been made from cotton for 7,000 years in places like Egypt and Mexico.
It is the first time a virus has been made from scratch.
Over the last decade, some superb TV drama has been made, from The Wire to Madmen.
It's very big, and it looks as if it has been made from a solid block of steel.
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