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man-made

[man-meyd] / ˈmænˈmeɪd /


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Sit at one of the tables, and don’t be surprised to hear the sounds of birds chirping from the man-made trees.

From Los Angeles Times

It also began figuring in one major disruptive event, be it an act of God or man-made incident, each time it provides guidance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Advisers to people considering expat retirements are telling clients to consider the risks of natural and man-made disasters, from political upheaval to organized criminals.

From The Wall Street Journal

Washington said it granted tariff exemptions on some Indonesian goods, including certain clothing and textiles that are produced with cotton and man-made materials from the US.

From BBC

This is not only a man-made humanitarian catastrophe.

From Los Angeles Times