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Filter by Meaning The company plans to produce a new line of products for the upcoming holiday season.
The teacher asked the students to produce a written report on the topic.
The jazz ensemble will produce an improvisational piece during their set.
The factory worker inspected the produce for quality before packaging it.
The theater company's latest produce received mixed reviews from critics.
The teacher can produce a lot of knowledge in the classroom.
The tailor will produce your trousers by two inches.
The school drama club will produce their annual musical.
The defense lawyer will produce evidence to prove the defendant's innocence.
The scientist's research may produce a breakthrough in the field of medicine.
The intense heat and pressure in the earth's mantle can produce diamonds.
The grocery store offers a wide selection of fresh produce, including exotic fruits and vegetables.
The artist wants to produce the painting by adding more details.
The opera company will produce Verdi's La Traviata this spring.
The director was happy with the final outcome of the horror film produce.
He enjoyed shopping for produce at the farmer's market.
The farm-to-table movement focuses on locally sourced produce.
He had to produce the extension cord to reach the outlet.
The cast and crew worked hard to make the produce a success.
The musician's produce was heavily influenced by their cultural heritage.
The director will produce a new play for the theater's upcoming season.
The company is working to reduce its carbon footprint by sourcing produce locally.
She can produce a smile when she sees her favorite person.
The researchers were able to produce a vaccine that effectively combats the virus.
The warm weather can produce a foul odor in the trash bin.
The team's hard work will hopefully produce a winning season.
The loud music from the concert can produce a headache.
The conductor hoped his speech would produce a standing ovation from the audience.
The company has been working to produce a more eco-friendly product line.
The orchestra will produce Beethoven's Fifth Symphony tonight.
The pianist will produce Chopin's Nocturne in B-Flat Minor.
The actors are ready to produce Shakespeare's Macbeth on stage.
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