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"produce an example" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to ask someone to provide a specific example or illustration to support an idea or argument. For example, "Can you please produce an example to show how this theory applies in a real-life situation?" or "I need you to produce an example to demonstrate the use of this concept."
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For datasets with geographical information, they even produce an example map on Google Maps.
Ministers insist there is strong public support for reducing the welfare bill, saying the TUC had failed to produce an example of the Government misleading people.
To be fair, Frum does produce an example of a new tax he would be willing to impose, a tax on carbon emissions, part of a broader program that he calls "green conservatism".
We apply the above results to produce an example of a contractive module over A(B2), which is not completely contractive.
But he is so confident the correspondence holds that he challenges anyone who doubts it to produce an example of a simple impression without a corresponding simple idea, or a simple idea without a corresponding simple impression.
Remark 3.9 As the referee pointed out, it is an interesting problem to produce an example in which, at the bifurcation point λ ∗ > 0, the equation has exactly one solution.
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Speaking at a briefing for reporters, at which no questions were permitted, Mr. Clarke produced an example of a plastic, white-lidded container called a Delta 6250, with a capacity of a bit more than one and a half gallons.
(In that interview, the CNN anchor Erin Burnett produced an example that read: "During the term of your service and at all times thereafter, you hereby promise and agree not to demean or disparage publicly the company, Mr. Trump, any Trump company, any family member, or any family member company").
This was resolved in 2001 by Chidume and Mutangadura [21] who produced an example of a Lipschitz pseudocontractive map defined on a compact convex subset of R 2 with a unique fixed point for which no Mann sequence converges.
M is T-invariant, that is, T x ⊆ M for all x ∈ M. T satisfies (1.1) for all x, y ∈ M. In the same year, Suzuki [5] produced an example which shows that Mizoguchi-Takahashi's fixed point theorem for multi-valued mappings is a real generalization of Nadler's contraction principle.
But rather we produced an example of what could be done on a larger scale during future investigations.
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