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"churn out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean producing things in large numbers, usually quickly and without much effort. For example, "The factory churns out hundreds of products every day."
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churn out
verb
To produce a large quantity of (something) rapidly and easily.
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One shouldn't just churn out a book.
Those channels also churn out most of TV's summer hits.
The pupils are not robots that can churn out grades.
Corporate America continues to churn out impressive profits.
Celera is expected to churn out many such targets.
Sows churn out litters three or four times a year.
Grime will always churn out new talent, thoughts and ideas.
Francis Bacon's assistant doesn't churn out paintings with Bacon's name.
Why then, do academics churn out all these papers?
They don't want to churn out production-line drummers.
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The Iranian government continues to churn out nuclear fuel and block international inspections.
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