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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'made from wood' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an object that is constructed of wood, for example: "The handles on the drawers were made from wood."
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It is in turn made from wood pulp.
His stethoscopes were simple cylinders made from wood and metal.
Made from wood from sustainable resources, it costs from £299.
Katgo is made from wood and smells like hamster bedding.
Caissons are large boxes or cylinders that have been made from wood, metal, or concrete.
Hockey sticks, once made from wood, are now formed from a variety of materials.
The flooring is matchstick maple, which, according to the listing agent, made from wood scraps.
Or communal moth hunts around a bright lamp armed with round boxes made from wood shavings.
The glider was basically made from wood taken from bed slats and floorboards.
(Here, Yoshioka is sitting on a stool made from wood, acrylic and crystal glass).
The building and compound itself are made from wood, mud and straw.
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