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Filter by Meaning The singer's new album is expected to outproduce their previous album.
The teacher encouraged the students to outproduce their peers on the exam.
The artist hopes to outproduce their previous artwork with their latest creation.
The restaurant aims to outproduce their daily sales record during the busy holiday season.
He always tries to outproduce his running partner during their morning jogs.
The new car model is designed to outproduce the previous model with better fuel efficiency and performance.
The company hired more workers to outproduce their competitors in the market.
The bakery was able to outproduce their daily pastry goal due to their efficient process.
The company's investment in new technology has enabled them to outproduce their previous production rate.
The new factory has been designed to outproduce the old one.
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