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"make things from" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English
It generally refers to the process of creating something using materials, components, or ingredients that already exist. For example, "My hobby is to make things from scrap materials."
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Crowdsourcing has even been used to make things, from books to videos.
"They do, they undo, they reshape clothing, they make things from scratch," Ms. Gazzarini said.
Wisconsin: "A state where workers still make things, from ships, tools, and paper, to cheese, brats, and beer".
My main interest is bricolage, in why and how people make things, from cars to concentration camps.
I quickly learned how to farm and to forage, and how to make things from what I found naturally around me.
The internet allows you to speak directly to the fans, make things from your bedrooms, travel the world and give from this side to the other side.
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I care way too much about line work, mark-making, and the physical presence of my pieces to ever be making things from scratch on the computer.
"I have made things from only fire and iron.
It is not about one man making things from many trees, but about many people making things from one tree.
"I went into composition because I think following your imagination and making things from scratch is the most wonderful thing.
They are also experimenting with making things from other types of waste plastic that suffer less from shrinkage.
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