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The phrase "and then producing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sequence of actions where one action leads to the creation or generation of something.
Example: "The team worked diligently on the project, and then producing a comprehensive report that outlined their findings."
Alternatives: "and subsequently creating" or "and then generating".
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So, from the beginning, from interviewing straight through to compiling, and then producing.
Sound-cancelling works by analysing any unwanted frequencies and then producing counteracting ones.
Commissioning should be about understanding the needs of the individual and community and then producing a platform for procurement.
We computationally model emotion expression as a combined process of estimating others' beliefs through inference inversion and then producing nonverbal expressions to affect those beliefs.
Why, he pondered, was his country producing so much plutonium, stockpiling an arsenal of warheads far bigger than it needed as a deterrent, and then producing far more powerful neutron bombs?
At the opposite extreme, "[TITLE OF SHOW]" -- which is a musical about writing a musical for a musical festival and then producing the resulting musical -- takes insular self-reference to such hilarious (and arcane) extremes it seems almost psychotic.
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And then produces only his second ace of the day.
"First find the market and then produce for it".
Murray is sitting pretty at 30-0 and then produces two dismal double-faults.
He cuts inside and then produces a comical air-kick as he goes to shoot.
Vice decides which artists to consider visionary, and then produces the video.
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