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Discover LudwigThe phrase "produce section" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It typically refers to an area or department in a grocery store or supermarket where fresh fruits and vegetables are displayed and sold. Example: I always head straight to the produce section when I go grocery shopping, as I prefer to cook with fresh ingredients.
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Do blueberries come from the produce section?
(We don't even have scales in the produce section now).
Much love has been lavished on the produce section.
And in the produce section of the local Shop & Drop?
Mr. Ford worked in the produce section at the center, said a police spokesman, Sonny Jackson.
I spent the first half-hour scouring the produce section looking for shallots.
Fast Eddie said he worked in the produce section of a grocery store.
In supermarkets, the Yves line is usually sold in the produce section -- fresh, not frozen.
There was a boy who worked in the produce section of a supermarket.
"I'm hard-pressed to spend more than $10 in the produce section," she said.
A row of vine-ripe tomatoes was longer than the entire produce section at Wal-Mart.
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