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Discover Ludwig"higher output" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used in a business or technical context to describe an increased level of productivity or performance. Example: "The company implemented new technology, resulting in a higher output of goods and increased profit margins."
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Inevitably it means higher output with less labour.
Rising crude oil prices and higher output helped increase earnings.
They want their subsidies increased to reflect their higher output.
The proportion of firms reporting higher output over the last quarter has hit its highest level since Autumn 2007.
Opec delegates from Gulf which had backed the Saudi proposal for higher output, also took issue with the IEA's action.
Prices continue to be pushed downwards by weak demand (primarily from China and Europe), OPEC inaction, and higher output.
More productive capacity spurred higher output, which led to more intense competition and -- no surprise -- to lower profit margins.
The revision to the second-quarter productivity estimate reflected higher output and fewer hours worked than previously reported.
We should expect wage growth to pick up as a result of higher output and productivity, further helping the recovery.
France and Germany still have much higher output per hour in terms of productivity than we do.
In most fluidic devices, low-value input pressures or flows can control higher output pressures or flows.
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