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The phrase "* output" is not a complete sentence, but rather a noun phrase
It is typically used to refer to the result or product of a process, action, or system. For example: - The output of the experiment was inconclusive. - The printer's output has significantly decreased since we upgraded the software. - The engineer was responsible for optimizing the machine's output. - The output of the factory was impressive, with thousands of products being produced daily.
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Eurozone output.
But output matters.
Specialisation increases world output.
Beard's output is prodigious.
Minimal input, maximum output.
What is my output?
Industrial output climbs.
Investment boosts workers' output.
Record companies wanted output.
Input begat output.
His output is prolific.
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