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"made from scratch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has been made entirely from basic ingredients or materials, without any premade components. For example: "My grandmother's famous apple pie is made from scratch using her secret family recipe."
Idiom
"From scratch / to make from scratch".
Make from original ingredients; start from the beginning with no prior preparation.
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First thing made from scratch: Cream puffs.
It is made from scratch at Ippudo.
Everything is made from scratch".
Pancake batter is made from scratch, not from a mix.
The first one we've made from scratch, yeah.
"The product and price balance must be made from scratch".
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Who makes made-from-scratch pancakes at a food cart?
The first time I had pudding made from scratch I was shocked.
Made-from-scratch turkey burgers are $7.
Well, well, well: a plate of made-from-scratch, bursting-with-fresh-fruit blueberry pancakes for $7.
Most meals included several made-from-scratch components including beans, sopas (soups) or caldos (broths), and salsas.
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