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Discover Ludwig'made of skin' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is constructed or composed of skin. For example: "This strange creature is made of skin and tentacles."
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Are nuclear trains and cars made of skin the future of travel?
But vessels made of skin don't preserve as well as pottery.
The pterosaur wing was made of skin; since it lacked both internal supports and feathers, it probably lacked the flexibility or durability of a bird wing.
During the World Cup, an ISIS Twitter account posted an image of a decapitated head with the message "This is our football, it's made of skin #WorldCup".
Manukyan, L., Montandon, S. A., Fofonjka, A., Smirnov, S. & Milinkovitch, M. C. A living mesoscopic cellular automaton made of skin scales.
He makes friends with a soldier who gives him a book – inside, the book holds a summoning scroll made of skin.
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The Patagonian and Pampean hunters used containers made of skins.
There are the disconcerting dead mice, the rabbit skins and the stockings also made of skins – "but it is not known whose".
Their clothing was made of skins and cedar bark covered by beautifully patterned blankets woven from the wool of mountain goats.
"All the drum heads are made of calf skin — Vince insists upon calf skin — because it has a softer sound," Mr. Kinsella said.
And a wallet made of human skin.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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