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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made purely" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is created or produced without any additives or impurities, often emphasizing authenticity or simplicity. Example: "The dish was made purely from organic ingredients, ensuring the highest quality."
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Unusually long for wines made purely from meunier.
A film should be made purely to entertain".
At present, such decisions are made purely parochially.
They were made purely for the drinking of tea.
"My comments last night were made purely out of frustration.
They were made purely to an unbelievably simplistic and boring formula by his assistants".
Michael Drewniak, the governor's press secretary, said the cuts were made purely for fiscal reasons.
The British Defense Ministry insists that the selection of officers is made purely on merit.
"Rather than architectural intent, a number of decisions were made purely on a financial basis.
But I think my decision is made purely on playing regularly each week.
That was all right in Hollywood where films were made "purely for entertainment".
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