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churn

[churn] / tʃɜrn /


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Offices and laboratories from big-name companies and startups dot the region, clustered near universities churning out research and future employees.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ukrainian drone manufacturers have been churning out hundreds of thousands of inexpensive, agile quadcopters that rely on digital communications to find targets.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was a flop, but since 2010, Skydance has managed to become an important film producer, churning out hits such as five Mission: Impossible movies, among many others.

From Barron's

Since then, the French leader has churned through four prime ministers, while France’s borrowing costs have risen to levels familiar to Europe’s debt-laden periphery, surpassing those of Greece and Italy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Factory robots run by artificial intelligence churn out products that jobless college graduates cannot afford.

From The Wall Street Journal