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The phrase "a berlin factory" is correct and usable in written English, although "Berlin" should be capitalized.
You can use it when referring to a factory located in Berlin, Germany.
Example: "The company has recently opened a Berlin factory to expand its production capabilities."
Alternatives: "a factory in Berlin" or "a Berlin-based factory".
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The perspective on this chaotic and brutal world is supplied by Klaus Felsen, a Berlin factory owner who is conscripted by the SS and sent to Portugal to export huge quantities of a metal alloy needed to manufacture munitions.
In this unsettling thriller, the death of a promiscuous teenager in modern-day Portugal is traced back to World War II in Lisbon, where a Berlin factory owner is conscripted by the SS for a mission involving smuggling, bribery and murder.
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A defective factory part, probably".
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