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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into production" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to manufacturing, film, or software development, indicating that something is being moved from the planning or development stage to actual production.
Example: "After months of development, the new software is finally ready to go into production."
Alternatives: "in production" or "under production".
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It never went into production.
Every place offers a peek into production.
The farmhands must turn promise into production.
We have to put it into production.
'Metanoia' goes into production next year.
I went into production in 1934.
Both models will go into production late this year.
The show went into production anyway.
Fingers crossed this makes it into production.
1990 American Friends is going into production.
That film never made it into production.
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