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to produce something
verb
To yield, make or manufacture; to generate.
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But first they have to produce something worth watching.
Tissue engineers aim to produce something that is more human.
You have to produce something which takes that into account".
You don't have to be organic to produce something good.
"I have to produce something special to win," Djokovic said.
Faithfull is able to produce something of grit and newsworthiness.
But she wanted to produce something more systematic.
Slaveowners found it easier to produce something themselves, rather than buy it.
judges called it an example of bad architecture and planning combining to produce "something truly awful".
"So for this project I wanted to produce something that would create discussion".
In their own ways, both organizations are striving to produce something beyond a college admissions test.
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to create something
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to delivering something
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