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Discover Ludwig"make by hand" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is created or produced manually, without the use of machines or other tools. Example: The artisan creates beautiful pottery by hand, using traditional techniques passed down for generations. In this sentence, "make by hand" emphasizes the manual and personal nature of the process of creating pottery, as opposed to using a machine or mass production methods.
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"Anything you make by hand, especially with fire and wood, it's never the same.
They have very few material possessions yet maintain a tradition of wearing silver jewelry that they make by hand.
Such an object, she suggested, would be a headache to make by hand because of its size, stiffness and weight.
Ms. Albertson and her team make their own metal alloys and they make by hand 90 percent of the components, including the metal sheets and wires.
But few complain, since the end result is the ice cream Mr. Humphreys, his wife, Barbara, and their three adult children make by hand daily.
And there was something noble about a fresh take on the Margiela leather jacket, deconstructed into straps and probably taking long too long to make by hand as a work of classic couture.
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Every one is made by hand.
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