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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an output of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the result or product generated by a process, system, or function.
Example: "The software generates an output of detailed reports that help in decision-making."
Alternatives: "a result of" or "a product of".
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It would, though, be able to store about 200MWhr of energy, with an output of 50MW.
This one factory in Bolton churns out 1.2m loaves a week, part of an output of 12m across the business.
By comparison, the UK's largest power station, Drax, a bête noir of activists, has an output of 4GW.
In nature, electrical discharges ranging from an output of about 120 to 300 pulses per second have been recorded.
Founded in 1997, it is now the world's biggest on-demand printer with an output of 20m books in 2009.
In 2009, its aerospace industry achieved an output of 7 billion Singapore dollars, or $5.66 billion, according to government figures.
Another major player is likely to be NuScale Power, which plans a module with an output of just 45 megawatts.
Professor Hoshi developed a so-called switched reluctance motor that boasts an output of 50kW – no rare earth elements required.
Upon first glance at the results, the script says that Ember had an output of 14 gigs.
It is an output of some tephra dispersion models (e.g., Tephra2; Bonadonna et al., 2005).
As an output of the sentiment combination and normalization process we obtain two values.
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