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producible
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "producible" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that can be produced or manufactured, such as a good or service. For example, "The company has developed a new producible item that will make their business more profitable."
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News & Media
Encyclopedias
Science
Alternative expressions(5)
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22 human-written examples
The crook, by lengthening the tubing and lowering the series of notes producible, puts the horn in the key of F, the basic tonality of the modern horn.
Encyclopedias
Heavy crude oils have enough mobility that, given time, they will be producible through a well bore in response to thermal recovery methods.
Encyclopedias
The E♭ bass generally has a fourth valve that lowers the basic pitch by a fourth to BB♭, enabling the instrument (with use of valves) to produce the low E, below which the compass can be continued downward in fundamentals (lowest note producible by a length of tubing), E♭, D, and so on.
Encyclopedias
(Without the fourth valve there would be a gap between the two lowest notes producible).
Encyclopedias
On a natural (valveless) trumpet the possible notes (i.e., the harmonic series) include (c′ = middle C): The 2nd harmonic is not producible; the 7th is badly out of tune with the musical scale; the 11th, 13th, and 14th, also out of tune, can with skill be sounded as F or F♯ and A or G♯, respectively.
Encyclopedias
Because drugs could be injected directly into the bloodstream, rapid and dependable drug action became more readily producible.
Encyclopedias
Concept number three may very well be producible.
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
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American designers best known for the beauty, comfort, elegance, and delicacy of their mass-producible furniture.
Encyclopedias
Like a die-stamped, mass-producible bathroom unit that Fuller had designed earlier, the Wichita House was ultimately the victim of caution and inertia in the building industry.
News & Media
As well as hastening the demise of the six-parter, which is more difficult to sell abroad than a 13-part series, the exploration of ideas that, as Tranter puts it, are "highly co-producible" seems to mean an increasing reliance on adaptations of well-known books and re-imagining of old dramas and stories - from Robin Hood through Merlin to Survivors and The Day of the Triffids.
News & Media
The remaining works, both paintings and woodblock prints, attributable to the Kaigetsudō school attest to the mass-producible nature of Ando's style and subject matter.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing potential products or outcomes, use "producible" to indicate that they can be realistically created or manufactured given current technology and resources.
Common error
Avoid using "producible" when you mean "productive". "Producible" refers to the ability to be produced, while "productive" describes the efficiency or rate of output.
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Linguistic Context
The adjective "producible" primarily functions to describe the capability or potential of something to be created, manufactured, or brought into existence. As Ludwig AI indicates, it describes whether something can be produced.
Frequent in
News & Media
43%
Encyclopedias
26%
Science
17%
Less common in
Formal & Business
9%
Academia
4%
Reference
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "producible" is a grammatically sound adjective used to describe the capability of something to be created or manufactured. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. Its frequency is common, appearing most often in news and media, encyclopedias, and scientific contexts. Related phrases include "able to be manufactured" and "capable of production", each with slightly different nuances. When using "producible", ensure it's not confused with "productive", which relates to efficiency. Understanding these distinctions will enhance the precision of your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
able to be manufactured
Focuses specifically on the capability of being made through an industrial process.
capable of production
Emphasizes the inherent capacity for something to be generated.
feasible to create
Highlights the practicality and possibility of bringing something into existence.
amenable to fabrication
Suggests that something is well-suited for being constructed or assembled.
ready for development
Indicates that something is at a stage where it can be further advanced or elaborated.
susceptible to generation
Implies that something is open or vulnerable to being produced.
fit for construction
Suggests that something is appropriate or suitable for being built.
realizable
Focuses on the attainability or achievability of something.
achievable
Similar to realizable but emphasizes the effort required to bring something into existence.
obtainable
Highlights the accessibility and ease with which something can be acquired or produced.
FAQs
How is "producible" used in a sentence?
You can use "producible" to describe something that is capable of being manufactured or created. For example, "The new technology makes this type of product more "economically producible"".
What words are similar to "producible"?
Alternatives to "producible" include "manufacturable", "creatable", or "feasible", depending on the context.
Which is correct, "producible results" or "productive results"?
While both terms relate to outcomes, "producible results" refers to results that can be generated or replicated, whereas "productive results" refers to results that are efficient or beneficial. The correct term depends on the intended meaning.
What's the difference between "producible" and "available"?
"Producible" means capable of being created, while "available" means accessible or ready for use. Something that is "easily producible" may not be immediately available, and vice versa.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested