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produce

[pruh-doos, -dyoos, prod-oos, -yoos, proh-doos, -dyoos] / prəˈdus, -ˈdyus, ˈprɒd us, -yus, ˈproʊ dus, -dyus /








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Instead of holding press conferences he has given several short phone interviews with reporters, producing a mosaic of contradictory comments.

From Barron's

"In the 21st Century, programmes can be produced much more cheaply than 30 or 40 years ago," People's Party member of parliament Manfred Bühler told Swiss media.

From BBC

Scrambling to hire staff, buy parts, build facilities and produce an actual car took their investment well over a billion.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even as America produces more oil than any country ever, some regions of the country still rely on imports.

From The Wall Street Journal

A fortnight on from dismantling England in ruthless fashion, Ireland were prevented from producing another statement performance by a hard-hitting Wales team who were chasing a first championship win since 2023.

From BBC