Foreign competition with English textiles, though comparatively modern so far as the more highly developed machine-made fabrics is concerned, was keenly felt early in the century in hand-made goods.
In a word, while it is the interest of each producer of machine-made goods to give regular employment, some wider industrial force compels him to irregularity.
Trust-made goods are in no way identified with the most profitable output and prices in a competitive trade.
Convict-made goods, denial of to interstate commerce.
There is legislation also against intimidation by unions, against blacklisting, and against convict-made goods.
Machine-made goods, especially in the woodwork trades, are in villages replacing the hand-made goods, and the demand for manual dexterity is to this extent decreasing.
The small master, unable to compete with the cheapness of the machine-made goods, fared as badly as the journeyman.
If Bengal had proclaimed a boycott of all machine-made goods, it would have been much better.
Whether the mill-owners do this or not, people can cease to use machine-made goods.
The war had caused a great outcry against German-made goods, yet when peace came and dropped the barriers, the manufactures of Germany began to flood the world.
The manufacturers saw a chance of influencing High Protection by the use of a new gag: "Don't buy German-made goods.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "made goods" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.