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The word "Produces" is correct
It is typically used to indicate the act of creating or generating something. Example: "The factory produces thousands of units each day."
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Produces
verb
Third person singular of produce
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At the end of April, Heitkamp introduced bipartisan legislation in the Senate to re-write the rule, with the backing of other Democratic senators, including Senator Joe Manchin from West Virginia, which produces around 15% of America's fossil fuel energy, according to the region's department of commerce.
But it will be one strong strand in any argument to counter the really fundamental question of the pre-election period – whether a coalition produces the worst of all possible worlds.
This diverts resources to landfill and gives rise to greenhouse gas emissions, because the rotting food produces methane that is not captured and adds to the concentration of carbon in the air.
"India produces a lot of doctors so [the outflow] doesn't really affect anything on the ground.
The BBC is not like a newspaper or any other TV channel; it produces 40 hours of output for every hour of real time, day and night, and is woven into the fabric of national life.
Today, the Cave co-operative has 150 members and produces 90% rosé.
A genetically-modified plant that produces seeds packed with fish oils is set to be grown in open fields in the UK within months, scientists announced on Friday.
The big claim made for first past the post by its defenders is that it produces decisive single-party governments.
If we get this vote, people will feel nonviolence produces results; if we do not, they will reach the opposite conclusion," he said.
In India, a fully electric car generates emissions comparable to a 20 MPG (US gallon) petrol vehicle whereas in Paraguay, using one produces emissions comparable to a 218 MPG petrol vehicle.
Security guards at Rothamsted Research called police on Sunday morning when an alarm was tripped around private land where scientists are growing a GM strain of wheat that produces a natural aphid repellent found in peppermint and other plants.
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