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Discover Ludwig"open a factory" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of beginning operations at a business that produces or manufactures products. For example: "The company decided to open a factory in a small rural town to create jobs in the area."
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Perhaps Boeing should open a factory in Europe?
This week, Pfizer will open a factory on the island.
The famous French chocolatier, Cémoi, has even agreed to open a factory in Abidjan.
In 1995 she persuaded her sister to open a factory in Hangzhou to supply them.The candles proved popular.
The Casertas recently began scouting locations to open a factory to build the Pontiphians on the Island.
"No responsible employer would open a factory or any other kind of business because of the radioactivity in this area.
As governor of Massachusetts, Mr. Romney had negotiated a major deal to persuade Bristol-Myers Squibb to open a factory in the state, luring hundreds of jobs.
While many of these incentives made little sense, the photo opportunity for a politician to open a factory in a marginal constituency proved a powerful driver.
He pushes open a factory door to reveal a patch of barren scrubland; the factory, it turns out, is just a façade.
In 1973 it became the first Japanese food company to open a factory in America; Mr Mogi was running the American division by this time.
McAuliffe, who quietly resigned as the firm's chairman in December, has been asked to defend the company's decision to open a factory in Mississippi rather than in Virginia.
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