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Discover Ludwig"pre-made" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective that means something that was already made or prepared before being purchased or used. Example: I don't have time to make dinner tonight, so I'm just going to pick up some pre-made food from the store.
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Don't use a "pre made" world from your favorite novel.
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Dipping Glaze Ingredients: -- 1 can pre-made frosting.
(Sure, you can buy them pre-made, but they don't take that long to make yourself).
Make or use pre-made marzipan.
Buy pre-made brand name foods.
Some stores will even have pre-made gift baskets.
Get pre-made meals at a convenience store.
Make "Witches Fingers" from pre-made bread rolls.
Make your dough or buy it pre-made.
I could have bought the pre-made taco shells.
Get out your pre-made large tart.
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