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The phrase "automated machinery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to machines that operate automatically without human intervention, often in industrial or manufacturing contexts.
Example: "The factory has invested in automated machinery to increase production efficiency and reduce labor costs."
Alternatives: "automated equipment" or "robotic machinery".
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"Everyone is looking for security, security, security," said Manfred Wittenstein, owner of Wittenstein G.m.b.H., which makes motors for automated machinery.
It seems likely that anthrax spores leaked from partly sealed letters as they bounced through the postal system's automated machinery.
For example, Dr. Clemens said, the software could be used with a camera to monitor automated machinery.
It began to make sense why these have blossomed in modern Britain: why invest in expensive automated machinery when labour can be sourced so cheaply.
Just as automated machinery has done away with the jobs of many machine operators, integrated information-processing systems have eliminated many clerical tasks.
On Monday, it showed reporters its fuel-cell production line, which resembled a semiconductor factory more than an auto plant with its humming automated machinery and white smocked workers in dust-free rooms.
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