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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cup factory' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a factory that manufactures cups. For example: The Smith family has owned a cup factory in the town of Middleton for the past twenty years.
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There was a bank of stoves that stretched down one side, with a steel hood from a Dixie Cup factory cafeteria.
Mrs. Hasan, who works nights at a plastic cup factory while raising her daughters, is described by friends as deeply spiritual, hard working and utterly devoted to her daughters.
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After stints at Syracuse University and a paper-cup factory in Queens, Fass studied acting under Sydney Pollack and joined Stella Adler's theatre workshop.
The rental-apartment and small retail projects — one at what is now a pit at the corner of Market and Octavia, the other involving an old foam-cup factory in Corte Madera — are quite a comedown from glamorous projects of yore like the Time Warner Center in New York.
I avoided those that I knew were still happy to serve wine in a plastic cup (the Knitting Factory in TriBeCa) and also those where the potential humiliation at the door could never compensate for anything great on a plate (Centro-Fly in the Flatiron district).
When not in his cups, he conspires with a powerful politician (Shabana Azmi) to replace the farmers' wheat fields with a car factory.
The sign is a relic of an era when companies like Pepsi, Rolls-Royce, the Silver Cup bakery, the Swingline staple factory and dozens of others housed their manufacturing in the area.
"Yesterday, another 25,000 plates, mugs and cups came out of our factory in Stoke-on-Trent".
Jim Rector, a factory worker nursing a cup of coffee, said: "I have a different view now.
Soon, the workers, sympathetic, cup-of-tea sorts, were protesting outside the factory.
Just last month, Fiat erected large television screens inside the factory when Italy played in the World Cup to encourage employees to come to work, said Mr. Nacco, the longtime worker there.
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