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The word 'factory' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a building or group of buildings in which goods are manufactured. For example, "The factory produced thousands of consumer products each day.”.
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factory
noun
A trading establishment, especially set up by merchants working in a foreign country.
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My dad worked at the Birmingham Small Arms (BSA) factory.
Hollywood also found it easier to tackle these issues through the prism of the musical, as in 1957's The Pajama Game, where Doris Day and her factory superintendent resolve their industrial dispute by falling in love.
He has since been identified as a 22-year-old called Daniele - investigators have not released his surname - who, until recently, worked in a nearby factory.
But two months after the anniversary of the Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh, when most of those injured and bereaved by the disaster are still waiting for compensation – though Primark, unlike other retailers who have admitted to a presence in the factory, has contributed to the compensation fund – the secret message hidden inside a piece of women's clothing is a startling image.
Hira Lal Yadav sits in the ghostly shell of the factory where he once employed 100 weavers.
The first victim of the rogue batch of drugs is thought to be a Lithuanian factory worker, Eustace Ropas, 22, who died on Christmas Eve at his home, also in Ipswich.
"I had gone to Ingolstadt and found the factory and I saw a very old faded poster on the wall that someone had left up there," Hegarty says.
Now I work at a factory and have been accepted to the law faculty.
They had been called by the landlord of the property after other tenants raised concerns about a nasty smell coming from a room that used to be occupied by the factory worker.
This is a company filled with real passionate racers, from the boardroom to the factory floor, and an incredible hunger to win.
Vardy has come a long way from working in a carbon fibre factory in Sheffield and having to leave due to the stress on his back.
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