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Discover Ludwig"molded from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to shape or form something using a mold or to create something based on a particular model or influence. Example: The cake was molded from a giant cupcake-shaped pan. In this sentence, "molded from" is used to describe the process of shaping the cake using a specific mold. Another example: The design of this building was molded from ancient Greek architecture. Here, "molded from" is used to explain that the design of the building was influenced by ancient Greek architecture.
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Tucked into a stone fence is a concrete figure molded from fruits and vegetables.
He says in "The Polish Complex" that he was "molded from three different clays.
The jewelry, as in the other shows, appeared to be molded from candy.
Dolce & Gabbana's corseted minidress from 2007 looks as if it were molded from Tiffany silver.
Only her upswept hair is unreal — it looks as if it were molded from clay or plastic.
But these shapes were strictly 21st century, molded from techno fabrics like terry cloth bonded with nylon jersey.
The Mantabot, equipped with flexible winglike fins made of silicon and plastic, was molded from an actual cownose ray.
Abrasive disks are not made of metal but are molded from tough, abrasive materials like silicon carbide.
He had recovered from the passing of his bodybuilder's crown to other men molded from cuts of glazed ham.
But the figures are small, store-bought, mixed and matched; the landscape, molded from papier-mâché, is more schematic.
In the installation, as in the prints, new meets old, with totemlike poles wrapped in contemporary fabrics and staffs molded from a resinlike material of Mr. Onobrakpeya's invention.
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