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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an emphasis on producing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or focus placed on the act of creating or generating something, often in a professional or academic context.
Example: "The new policy has an emphasis on producing high-quality research outputs to enhance the university's reputation."
Alternatives: "a focus on generating" or "a priority on creating".
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"The partnership we have with the clubs has an emphasis on producing young talent: our school and academy systems are strong, as are our age-group programmes.
Baseline correction, alignment and peak detection are reconsidered, with an emphasis on producing outputs with statistical properties compatible with an independent Poisson ion counting process.
Obama spent some 4 minutes discussing energy policy, according to a tally in The Washington Post, starting with an emphasis on producing and using more natural gas.
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Our food industry should place a stronger emphasis on producing more fruits and vegetables.
The design process was guided by vehicle technical specifications (VTS) based on consumer market research as well as the team's emphasis on producing a technically-feasible but performance-weighted hybrid architecture.
To achieve this, Kitchen Stories currently has an emphasis on professionally produced content, and in particular, high quality photos and high quality video, something that is in contrast to the plethora of user-generated recipe sites, which often carry poor visuals and unwieldy text.
The company has also acquired BG Group, a major natural gas company, as part of placing greater emphasis on producing natural gas, which releases fewer greenhouse gases during combustion than oil or coal.
The funny thing is that the Austrian system, arguably the best in the world at developing talent, had precious little to do with developing its best skier, although head coach Werner Margreiter's decision to reduce the number of Austrians competing in the World Cup and his new emphasis on producing generalists certainly left room for a skier like Maier to rise from obscurity.
Confirmed in power, Khrushchev set a new policy of "Reform Communism". In an attempt to humanize the Soviet system but without sacrificing its ideology—he placed greater emphasis on producing consumer goods, in contrast to the Stalinist emphasis on heavy industry.
In an attempt to humanize the Soviet system but without sacrificing its ideology—he placed greater emphasis on producing consumer goods, in contrast to the Stalinist emphasis on heavy industry.
To survive this competitive squeeze, European managers feel they must place central emphasis on producing technologically superior products.
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