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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made from oil" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that has been created or constructed using oil as a component or material. For example, "The painting was made from oil on canvas."
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And there's the plastic, too... made from oil".
(Hellmann's, a Unilever brand, is made from oil, eggs and vinegar).
That has implications for "unconventional oil"—petrol made from oil shale and tar sands.
"There are massive revenues being made from oil," said Mr Brown.
You'll make more money from speeding tickets than you ever made from oil.
Cities are choked with polluting traffic while the seas are choked with plastics made from oil.
Nowadays, we're so rich from oil money that our money is literally made from oil.
AirCarbon uses pollutants as resources to make products otherwise made from oil.
As prices have fallen, they've dragged down the cost of virgin plastic, which is made from oil.
They have also been using barrel bombs: do-it-yourself devices, which cost little and are made from oil drums, gas cylinders, or water tanks.
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Biorefineries, to permit more complete use of cereal plants and grains, have the potential to provide many items currently made from oil-based materials.
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