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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what produced" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used as a question to inquire about the cause or origin of something. Example: The scientists were puzzled by the strange rock formation. They questioned, "What produced these unusual shapes and patterns?"
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What produced this shift?
"Now what produced them is a puzzle".
What produced the incredible drop in child mortality?
What produced this iron curtain of mistrust and misunderstanding?
This is what produced the party's unfortunate Mediscare tactics during the 2009 health care debate, and it's what produced yesterday's egregious farm bill vote.
"This counters our intuition that big empires are what produced creativity," Dr. Harrison said.
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What produces great taste?
That's what produces the modernist dissonance.
Re "What Produces a Voter?
Alcohol, and alcohol alone, is what produces intoxication.
The heat pumps replaced oil, but what produces the electricity?
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