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Discover Ludwig"more output" can be used in written English.
It typically means producing a greater amount of something. For example, "Working overtime has allowed us to achieve more output in the same amount of time."
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So over here, that's more output.
Remember again: efficiency is getting more output from less input.
That means, potentially, more output and greater profitability per employee.
Growth calls for greater productivity: getting more output per unit of input.
Heavy investment in advanced technology was, meanwhile, allowing them to extract more output from their workers.
With an ageing population, achieving more output from existing workers becomes an imperative.
"We can produce more output without adding a lot of workers," he explained.
GDP grew, and so did productivity – our ability to get more output from each worker.
Just because you get more output doesn't mean it is a good thing.
Production rose fastest last month in those industries where China needs more output to relieve bottlenecks.
Most companies aren't generating substantially more output from the hours their employees are putting in.
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