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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made from material" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been constructed or crafted out of a certain type of material, such as fabric, wood, or plastic. For example, "This beautiful furniture piece is made from mahogany material."
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It is important to note that fishmeal is entirely made from material that would otherwise go to waste.
Mr. Hudson not only had to win over these skeptics, but also consumers and retailers wary of a toothbrush made from material that once held, say, hummus.
Alek Wek wore a tight leopard print dress which erupted from the knee into a bow-trimmed train made from material seen on traditional headdresses.
It's also made from material that blocks radio-frequency identification signals, so it will prevent fraudsters from skimming your cards and stealing data.
I was wearing a Chinese silk sheath made from material that Rogers had brought back from his trip to China with Nixon.
In the country and in suburban communities, houses are often painted a traditional red with paint made from material produced since the 1700s at the copper mine in Falun.
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A good indication of her status might be her jewelry, which was made from materials that were not exactly locally sourced.
Much of that furniture, however, is made from materials destined for landfills or incineration.
The dashboard is nicely laid out, and made from materials that please the eye.
It is house music made from materials mined in the soul.
He's currently on his second one, made from materials lying around the farm.
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