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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some producing" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a quantity of production or the act of producing something, but it needs additional context to be meaningful. Example: "We have some producing to do before the deadline."
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Perhaps surprisingly, though, some producing countries have surpassed the United States in oil consumption per person.
After appearing in many movies, including "Miller's Crossing" and "The Usual Suspects," and doing some producing, Mr. Byrne said, "Moon" has changed his perspective.
With all recovered and some producing, the Cardinals, who also have Fernando Vina and Placido Polanco, have a well-rounded offense awaiting the Diamondbacks.
On the other hand, I'm going to have some input into this new Market Theater, and I may even do some producing.
It began with a procession of bubble-blowing friends, some producing bubbles the size of soccer balls, which crashed into the guests' hats.
They experiment with apples and techniques, some producing ciders that are dense and fruity, others making cider that tastes of earth and minerals.
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Some samples produced practically no scattering and some produced patterns that are typical of non-particulate systems.
Some produce miniature lightning, while others glow with embedded LEDs.
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