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output

[out-poot] / ˈaʊtˌpʊt /


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Guardiola has said attacking players are judged by their output but the 21-year-old has managed to contribute only two goals and three assists in 23 appearances this season.

From BBC

The result is that the global economy is now on course for its weakest decade of growth since the 1960s, according to the World Bank, which expects global output to expand by 2.7% in 2027.

From The Wall Street Journal

Macroeconomists call such a scenario “indeterminacy” — economist lingo that simply means that key macroeconomic variables such as employment, output growth and inflation have no stable resting point.

From MarketWatch

That potential outcome “raises concerns about a potential reduction in theatrical output and overall content volume as the remaining players streamline operations and prioritize efficiency,” they say.

From The Wall Street Journal

Singer Jung Kook's debut single Seven broke a streaming record, surpassing 2.5bn streams, with his total solo output hitting more than 9bn.

From BBC