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Discover Ludwig'made of only' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that consists of a limited number of components or ingredients. For example: "This recipe requires three ingredients made of only pantry staples."
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Still, I'm sure we all enjoyed Bobby trying to persuade Wendy that "this is such stuff as careers are made of", only for her to remind him of why he does the job.
Thus, some Philadelphia ice cream is made of only cream, sugar, and a vanilla flavor.
The world isn't made of only white people, so fictional worlds shouldn't be either.
Pristine MFI zeolite (silicalite-1) crystals are made of only silicon and oxygen atoms (Fig. 1a,b)44.
The entire city, made of only using canvas, bamboo, screws, rope and corrugated metal is constructed on the land that emerges where the rivers Ganga and Yamuna meet.
Coatings made of only one of the two investigated peptides and coatings with physisorbed oligopeptides were produced and tested as control groups.
We use double optical resonant Raman amplification in a semiconductor microcavity to study the acoustical phonon spectra of GaAs/AlAs superlattices made of only a few periods.
The bed in the first pyramid was made of saw wood while it is made of only cloth in the second pyramid with the same dimensions.
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At 54 months (18 months after discontinuation), a further assessment was made of anthropometry only.
Additionally, the board is made of recycled materials only.
It is made up of only firearms groups.
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