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were products
noun
A commodity offered for sale.
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"They were products of youth centres across the world.
In the old days, sneakers were products and not iterations.
William and McGeorge were products of Groton, Yale and Harvard.
The mental mistakes and overeager play were products of unfamiliarity.
Many of his films were products of cold war paranoia.
But usually those were products destined for U.S. buyers.
It's probably unfair to parse Santorum's pronouncements as if they were products of ratiocination.
Mr. Blavat's nicknames were products of his manic and rebel style.
"These are guys who were products of the Great Depression," Mr. Dye said.
Bubbling sounds, airplane sounds, wind sounds all were products of their own hands and mouths.
Secret of Mana and the games like it were products of the culture we lived in.
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