To yield, make or manufacture; to generate.
The word "produce" is correct and usable in written English. You can use the word "produce" as a noun or a verb. Noun: The fruit stand had a wide selection of produce. Verb: The company produces high-quality products.
As a result, aid agencies such as Unicef have forged links with foreign producers better able to produce these supplies at the scale, cost and quality required.
If he ever does have to produce a Bill of Rights it will be a Producers-style clusterfuck that draws attention away from all the real business of the government.
(And note that they are trying to produce riveting, dramatic television coverage, after all).
What matters isn't what they produce but the fact that they get involved in creating something.
The purpose was not to produce a useable photo, but to get the scoop on what the target was.
The company recently announced it is to produce a version of The Voice for Middle Eastern broadcaster MBC and 60 further episodes of Everybody Loves Raymond for the Russian market.
It's time Republicans remembered that bad tactics produce bad outcomes.
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