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"production snafus" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to problems, delays, or failures seen in the production of something, especially if those problems are caused by human error. For example, "The new restaurant experienced several production snafus on its opening night, resulting in a number of customer complaints."
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There are also production snafus that can delay or kill a project.
They both start cracking up, as though these are just the routine production snafus faced by all pre-teen film directors.
But three years of production snafus and a global grounding for three months after battery fires in January have shaken the confidence even of loyal Japanese buyers.
The A380s that have already been ordered will be delivered late, thanks to production snafus that may add as much as $2.6 billion to the original development cost of thirteen billion dollars.
production snafus.
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Typically, first-generation products have snafus, and that's especially true when you're talking about wireless data".
But if they have so much experience making the product, why so many snafus with the pandemic vaccine?
Drori pledges that the snafus that held up Roadster production won't be repeated.
Similar scheduling snafus abound.
There were no snafus.
But Mr White was frustrated by the logistical snafus.
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