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The phrase "a major production" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or large-scale event, performance, or project, often in the context of theater, film, or other forms of entertainment.
Example: "The new musical is a major production that has drawn attention from critics and audiences alike."
Alternatives: "a significant event" or "a large-scale project".
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Transportation out of our Dead Zone was a major production.
Gastrointestinal nematodes represent a major production problem for ruminant livestock.
Dinner here is a major production -- nine courses, six wines, five hours, $150 a head.
Rather than submitting to Venezuela's terms, Exxon withdrew from a major production venture, intensifying the feud.
But its biggest challenge will be developing Tupi into a major production field.
The McCarter is giving a still new emerging (after all these years) playwright a major production.
Indianapolis, but a film depicting that World War II tragedy would be a major production.
The first time I made gravlax, almost 20 years ago, it was a major production.
RK: It was a major production studio in New York at the time.
In September 1929 Ito directed a major production at the Pasadena Rose Bowl.
The last local AAA studio (industry code for a major production company), 2K Australia shuttered its Canberra digs in April.
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