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Discover LudwigThe phrase "paint factory" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a place where paint is manufactured or produced. Example: The small town was once home to a thriving paint factory, but it closed down due to the rise of cheaper, imported paints.
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He thinks it's a paint factory.
He's going past the paint factory.
The paint factory where Dawood worked soon shut down.
At the same time, the Austro-Hungarian authorities closed down the paint factory.
Was there a paint factory churning it out by the gallon?
Her mother, a Stanford graduate, taught English and her father ran a paint factory.
In 2012, rupture of a toluene tank in a paint factory in Iran claimed lives of two workers near the tank.
He says a Haitian-owned paint factory will soon open there, and a Dominican clothing firm recently signed a contract.
For example, noted author Primo Levi worked briefly after World War II as a chemist in a paint factory.
His brother, Muhammad Javori, 26, has left, to go to Italy, where he works in a paint factory.
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"There was a Red Devil spray-paint factory in Mount Vernon, which is near where the 2 and 5 trains end in the Bronx," says the graffiti artist Caleb Neelon wistfully.
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