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The phrase "are producing more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase in the quantity or output of something over a period of time.
Example: "The factories are producing more goods this quarter compared to the last."
Alternatives: "are generating more" or "are creating more".
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Chinese producers are producing more, thus helping to keep GDP growth respectable and easing Beijing's deep-seated worries about rising unemployment, but earning less, and that will hurt investors.
While some of OPEC's own members are producing more than planned, so are some large oil-producing nations outside the cartel that had agreed to hold down production to keep prices in the mid-$20's range.
Studios are producing more films in 3-D.
They are producing more, inventing more and selling their strengths to the rest of the world.
All over the world, even in China, factories are producing more stuff with fewer workers.
Across the world, we are producing more university graduates than ever before.
And there's a feeling that they are producing more than they can eat.
Media companies are producing more content on behalf of advertisers, dubbed "native advertising".
Manufacturers are producing more tapes than they have in years, and the UK's cassingle sales trebled in 2012.
And so far those negotiations are producing more questions than answers, people involved in the discussions said.
"Every year they are producing more, and that is driving down prices," said Mr. Magno, with the state police.
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