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"increase in production" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the current or expected rise in the amount of something being produced, such as goods or services. Example sentence: The company has experienced an increase in production since introducing the new manufacturing process.
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"An increase in production is inevitable," Mr. Ross said today.
It also reflects an unofficial increase in production that has already occurred.
"What they have to prove is that the increase in production was justified," Mr. Reitman said.
In reality, the total increase in production extends beyond the official OPEC quotas.
The best solution would be a steep increase in production by oil producers, especially Saudi Arabia.
The May announcement of a 300,000 bpd increase in production barely dented price escalation.
A series of US government reports have urged an immediate increase in production of rare minerals.
FIND MILLS ON OVERTIME Pressure to Secure Quick Deliveries Causes Increase In Production In All Sections.
Moreover, both disciplines but especially prayoga show a marked increase in production during this period.
Crude oil futures fell more than $3 a barrel after Saudi Arabia's oil minister announced an increase in production.
Iron ore specialist Ferrexpo climbed 10.9p to 210.5p following news of a 4.1% increase in production in the second quarter.
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