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The phrase "a manufacture" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term would typically be "a manufacturer" when referring to a person or company that makes goods.
Example: "The company is known as a manufacturer of high-quality electronics."
Alternatives: "a producer" or "a maker."
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Reading the meaning of words is not consuming a manufacture: it is experience.
Regardless of how a manufacture is defined, there is no debate over the enormity of the undertaking.
Jaeger-LeCoultre enjoys a reputation as a manufacture, a term of prestige that has long distinguished companies that make watches from those that assemble and market them.
While purists argue that sourcing those components externally disqualifies a company as a manufacture, most brands do not have a choice.
"Long-term, the ambition is to become a manufacture, where more than 90 percent of the cost of the product is in-house," Mr. Perramond said.
And I got a sense of a book not as an industrially produced product but more as a handcrafted object, made in a manufacture as a work of art but always serial.
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If you're using a manufactured still, follow the manufacturer's direction.
"That was a manufactured event," Hammond said.
A manufactured event is somehow true and not true.
Woods is no longer a real person, he is a manufactured image.
Its crudeness is emphasized, making it seem even more menacing than a manufactured gun.
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