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The phrase "are produced with different" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing items or materials that are created using various methods or types.
Example: "The products are produced with different materials to ensure quality and durability."
Alternatives: "are made with various" or "are created using different".
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First, some commodities are produced with different technologies [4, 11, 15, 17, 26, 27].
However, with different methods in synthesized graphenes, these materials are produced with different properties [24 29].
To overcome this disadvantage, these coatings are produced with different deposition techniques.
For lists proper, I suggest to differentiate between closed and open lists that are produced with different kinds of practices.
It has been observed during the synthesis of gold nanoparticles by Avena sativa biomass that several types of nanoparticles are produced with different structures [83].
The purpose of our work is to help identify possible mechanisms of intracerebral hemorrhage resulting from sonothrombolysis by applying a simulation tool that estimates the pressure levels in the human brain that are produced with different sonothrombolysis devices.
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The same type of crystal can be produced with different morphology under different hydrothermal conditions [25].
PEG microspheres were produced with different densities (buoyancies) and centrifuged to develop microsphere gradients.
Open lists may be produced with different kinds of, albeit similar, intonation contours.
Specimens were produced with different fiber mass proportions for comparison with specimens without fibers.
Massive tensile specimens were produced with different grain sizes and deformed in incremental load tests.
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