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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'shut the factory' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase whenever you are referring to closing down or ceasing the operations of a particular factory. For example, "The government has decided to shut the factory due to environmental violations."
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Nevertheless, G.M. shut the factory.
The federal government shut the factory in the early 1980s, naming it a Superfund hazardous waste site.
The state-run China Central Television said the municipal government had decided Sunday afternoon to shut the factory down immediately.
From the time Russell shut the factory last January, the anti-sweatshop coalition orchestrated a nationwide campaign against the company.
State officials quickly discovered that the company had been operating without workers' compensation insurance for nearly a year, and they shut the factory down.
Which may explain how, somehow, overnight, the cracks that shut the factory the day before have become less dangerous and the management has called in the workforce.
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Unions have tried to shut the factories down.
Analysts had expected G.M. to temporarily shut the factories that build those products at some point this year.
Administrators from KPMG said they had "no option" but to shut the factories, given the amount of cash being lost from the business.
Shut the factories for a few weeks.
Alas, the company's corporate parent, Phillips-Van Heusen, shut the Wilton factory in 1998 and moved the 350 jobs to the Dominican Republic.
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