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Discover Ludwig"ramp up production" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to increase the quantity or rate of production. You can use it when referring to a business, factory, or any other organization that produces goods or services. Example: The company plans to ramp up production of their new product to meet high demand in the market.
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Muscle cells ramp up production of a protein called FNDC5 during a workout.
We must make sure the weapons work before we ramp up production and give them to the troops.
That way, they can ramp up production if a product takes off or shut it down if the product bombs.
If necessary, firms can ramp up production within weeks, anywhere.
It is therefore hard to ramp up production of dysprosium while still maintaining economic viability.
Now, the government is hoping foreign concerns will ramp up production even more.
The company has already poured £1.5bn into expanding the Solihull plant, to ramp up production.
Chrysler failed to ramp up production of the PT Cruiser when demand was strong.
If supply is decreasing, builders may need to ramp up production.
Hundreds more machines would be needed before Iran had the capability to ramp up production significantly.
But Mr. Gagnon expects Matsushita to regain market dominance next year as they ramp up production.
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