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Discover LudwigThe phrase "products of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is a result or outcome of a process or action. Example: "The success of the new marketing campaign is a product of the team's hard work and innovative ideas."
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They are thinking products of a system.
We are products of our past.
Others are products of mixed marriages.
Rather, they seem products of genuine belief.
Clubs tend to be products of stability.
"We're products of our supposed advancement".
All three are products of London Broncos.
They're both products of Allen's imagination.
They were classic products of the Depression.
And cruelty-free products of various sorts.
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