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The phrase "to produce" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used as an infinitive verb, indicating the action of creating or bringing forth something. It can be used in various contexts, such as: 1. In a sentence describing a person's job or role: "As a farmer, my main task is to produce crops for the local market." 2. In a sentence discussing the result or outcome of a process: "The goal of this experiment is to produce a cure for the disease." 3. In a sentence explaining the reason for an action: "To produce a better product, we conducted extensive research and development." 4. In a sentence giving directions or instructions: "To produce the perfect cup of coffee, follow these steps carefully." Example: "The company's main objective is to produce high-quality, sustainable products for its customers."
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To produce
verb
To yield, make or manufacture; to generate.
Exact(60)
To produce this... 'report.' " (Nods).
To produce goals?
To produce the best cars?
We've got to produce".
It's time to produce.
We have to produce.
I've got to produce".
You have to produce".
He wanted to produce.
That's easy to produce, actually.
You're paid to produce results.
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