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Idiom
To make something from scratch.
To make something by starting with the basic ingredients.
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I'm often making something from nothing.
His career is, in fact, a sustained demonstration of the art of making something from nothing.
His talent for making something from nothing is never more magical.
MUMBAI — For many artists, the creative process is about making something from nothing.
"You're taking this raw material and making something from it that makes people happy".
"More romantically, it's making something from scratch – the slowness of it, it's quite a process".
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I made something from nothing".
He could make something from nothing.
Granted, runners know how to make something from nothing.
Besides, there isn't always time to make something from scratch, or fill the cupboard.
It's a chance to make something from all the breads I love.
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