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Discover LudwigThe phrase "invented from" is correct and usable in written English as a verb phrase.
You can use it when you want to refer to creating something from existing elements or ideas. For example, "This new device was invented from existing technology."
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But others were faithful re-creations of ancient recipes, or else beers invented from whole cloth.
A new currency would have to be invented from scratch, a logistical nightmare.
Multiples shows us that the most innovative translations are still crafted rather than invented from scratch.
New ones, more suitable to a republic, had to be invented from scratch.
Her name itself was a construct, invented from her father's name, John Bennett.
It's a new story that I have invented from A to Z".
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I draw and paint a lot of angels I invent from my head.
The scenes I was inventing from now on were more about rhythm, image and emotion, than about information, plot and emoting.
Every photographic device the 21st century can invent, from the slenderest mobile phone to the most phallic telephoto lens, is being raised above the crowd to point at the woman isolated in her glass box.
Characteristics assigned to these artists include having a second-nature relationship to digital media; a preference for sentiment over irony; an aesthetic interest in reorganizing existing materials rather than trying to invent from scratch; and so on.
In other words, a generational contract is essentially an intergenerational consensus that has to be maintained, developed and re-invented from time to time.
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