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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Made of/out of/with/from

Made of

Made out of

Made with

Made from

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These have been discussed many times. Now is a good time to start using our Search box in the upper right of the screen. Type one of those phrases into the box, click the magnifying glass, and read through the theads that are generated.

  • These have been discussed many times.
  • Now is a good time to start using our Search box in the upper right of the screen.
  • Type one of those phrases into the box, click the magnifying glass, and read through the theads that are generated.
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These have been discussed many times. Now is a good time to start using our Search box in the upper right of the screen. Type one of those phrases into the box, click the magnifying glass, and read through the theads that are generated.
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I seem to be able to find information on all of the phrases, except made with. Do you know of one?
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Made with usually indicates an ingredient or ingredients:

Raw-milk cheese is made with milk that is unpasteurized.

The infusion is made with cooked, organic blueberries and a full bottle of citrusy Plymouth Gin.

Yogurt that is made with milk from specially fed cows is called organic yogurt.

Offerings From The Vine produces wine that is made with fresh fr

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