PS There are other possible uses of 'make from' as 'from' is a preposition, the phrase has at least as many meanings as the preposition has. Here are just two:
During 1978, I made from £14.00 a day to £50.00. As I was still singing in restaurants, I some times made more from playing the guitar than from my day-job.
My point is, we need to know some context before we can answer your original question helpfully.
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