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"start of production" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the beginning or commencement of a manufacturing or production process. Example: "The start of production for the new model of car has been delayed due to supply chain issues."
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Then the design flow from specification until start of production for an industrial product development is outlined.
Learning effect is another important factor at assembly lines in the time of the new product lunch, or start of production (Baloff 1971).
But that was at the start of production.
That was essential, because the start of production was just a few months away.
Further, designs must be substantially completed prior to start of production.
Now, with the start of production, it is unclear whether the company has hired more residents.
Navistar said its diesel engine shipments declined in the quarter because of the start of production for Ford's new engine.
"That was too much of a gap, too long to wait and too close to the start of production.
Fiat also pushed back the start of production of a new turbo engine for its Alfa Romeo brand to 2013.
I quiz him on his sudden replacement of James McAvoy in 50/50, who had dropped out after the start of production because of a family emergency.
Universal said that Mr. Crowe's injury, calling for arthroscopic surgery followed by therapy, would delay the start of production by about a month, to April.
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