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manufactured
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "manufactured" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a product or items that have been made in a factory or by a machine. For example, "This manufactured chair is made of high-quality materials."
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In a joint venture with Chinese manufacturer TCL Communications, the company also manufactured a range of Android and Windows Phone smartphones predicated on low-cost but feature-rich devices, as well as wearable devices and smartphone accessories.
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Google Glass glasses will be manufactured in the United States, an example of manufacturing returning from the far east to the west, according to reports The manufacturing will be carried out by Hon Hai Precision Industry, the Taiwanese company better known as Foxconn at a factory in Santa Clara, California, according to the Financial Times.
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It has emerged that The Smiler was manufactured by German firm Gerstlauer, which also built the trains for a rollercoaster in Six Flags Park in Texas from which a woman fell to her death in 2013.
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It did, however, contrive to make global headlines, earning the defender the nickname "Llama" in honour of the South American camelid's prodigious ability for hurling projectiles manufactured from saliva.
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They're not bleached or straightened or manufactured in laboratories, they're honest products of the natural world.
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Yeah, it's manufactured, but it's got energy, a little funk and a gratuitous sexy "urgghh" in the middle.
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"This agreement would reduce duties on footwear and apparel among the TPP countries, including Nike products manufactured in Vietnam for sale in the US".
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Since the speech on Tuesday night, the webpage for the "rouge red" trainers manufactured by the century-old Japanese sportswear company has been inundated with politically charged reviews.
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'You'll never see them again.'" She became, she says, "thinner and thinner, while my stomach became bigger and bigger", and was transferred to a factory near Freiberg where V2 "buzzbombs" were manufactured, "and where we were delighted to find bedbugs, which meant food and warmth".
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Britain has always seemed to me be a construct that was manufactured under James l & Vl to create a Protestant alliance, quell Catholicism and break an Auld Alliance between Scotland and France.
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The urban and industrial economy is in a slump, with manufactured-goods prices rising by just 3%.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the origin of goods, use "manufactured" to specifically indicate that items were produced through an industrial process, ensuring clarity and precision in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "manufactured" to describe non-physical or naturally occurring events, such as emotions or ideas. Instead, opt for words like "created" or "developed" to ensure accuracy and avoid unnatural phrasing.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "manufactured" is as a past participle and adjective. As a past participle, it forms part of the passive voice (e.g., "The product was manufactured"). As an adjective, it describes something that has been made by an industrial process (e.g., "manufactured goods"). Ludwig AI highlights this dual usage with examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "manufactured" is a versatile term primarily used to describe items produced through industrial processes. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and wide applicability. It functions both as a past participle in passive voice constructions and as an adjective modifying nouns. While widely used in news, business, and scientific contexts, it's crucial to avoid using it in contexts where natural or non-industrial processes are involved. Remember to consider alternative terms like "produced", "created", or "assembled" for broader or more nuanced meanings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
produced
Focuses on the act of bringing something into existence, similar to "manufactured" but applicable in broader contexts.
created
Emphasizes the act of bringing something new into being, often with a sense of originality or artistry.
fabricated
Suggests the process of constructing or assembling something, sometimes implying deception or artificiality.
assembled
Highlights the act of putting together different parts to form a whole, often used for mechanical or electronic products.
constructed
Implies a more complex or substantial building process than "manufactured", often involving planning and skilled labor.
built
A general term for creating something by putting parts together, applicable to both physical and abstract entities.
formulated
Highlights the careful creation of a plan, strategy, or mixture. It can be applied to non-tangible items, unlike "manufactured".
devised
Suggests a clever or inventive way of creating something, often to solve a problem.
engineered
Implies a careful and technical design process in creating something, typically involving specific calculations and performance targets.
fashioned
Suggests shaping or molding something, often by hand or with simple tools, highlighting the skill involved.
FAQs
How is "manufactured" used in a sentence?
The word "manufactured" is used to describe items produced in a factory or through an industrial process. For example, "The car was "manufactured" in Detroit."
What are some alternatives to "manufactured"?
Is it correct to say something is "naturally manufactured"?
No, "naturally manufactured" is contradictory. "Manufactured" implies a human-made process, while "natural" implies the opposite. Use "naturally occurring" or "naturally produced" instead.
What's the difference between "manufactured" and "fabricated"?
"Manufactured" generally refers to mass production, whereas "fabricated" often implies construction or assembly, sometimes with the connotation of being less genuine. The term "fabricated" can also be used to suggest something untrue.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested