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Discover Ludwig"recycled from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been used or reimagined from something else. For example, "This dress is recycled from a vintage blouse."
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Nutrients were recycled from livestock to crops.
I hope they're recycled from somewhere".
Again, myths are recycled from militarist Japan.
Such designs include gold recycled from scrap.
Likewise, one of their big ideas is recycled from "Philanthrocapitalism".
The wood for Bed is recycled from Qing dynasty timber.
"Warning," it says, "flyers recycled from elephant poo".
"The material is recycled from tin cans, old cars, refrigerators, anything -- so it is also sustainable.
"I think all of these are higher-end than what they're being recycled from," he said.
Yet someone built the small chapel using stones recycled from buildings and tombs.
The cart bore a display of bouquets obviously recycled from the hospital wards.
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