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From scratch   /frəm skrætʃ/   Listen
From scratch

adverb
1.
From the beginning, especially without relying on resources or other advantages.  "She built her business up from scratch"






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"From scratch" Quotes from Famous Books



... atmosphere, and arranging the lift engines so that they could be swung into line with the drive engines. There was a lot of cybernetic and robotic equipment, and astrogational equipment, that had to be made from scratch. Conn picked a couple of helpers and went to work ...
— The Cosmic Computer • Henry Beam Piper



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