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The phrase "is made out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a conclusion or an inference that can be made from a set of facts or circumstances. For example, "It is made out from the evidence that the defendant is guilty of murder."
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"Normally, stuff is made out of plastic".
"If it is made out, it is minimal.
Half of the utility knife is made out of plastic.
If the check is made out to you, 20% is automatically withheld.
The cone of the detector is made out of gray PVC with inserted aluminum electrodes.
I don't think the distinction here is as clean as it is made out to be.
Make sure the check is made out to you.
Verify that the check: is made out to yourself.
Nitrous oxide is not as bad as it is made out to be by some people.
Make sure the name you sign matches the name the check is made out to.
And it is not as difficult as it is made out to be.
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