Pronunciation: /prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
noun the process of creating or presenting a work of art, literature, or music for public view or consumption
A1 The production of this movie was completed on time.
A2 The factory increased its production to meet the high demand for their products.
B1 The company is planning to expand its production facilities in the next fiscal year.
B2 The quality of the production has improved significantly since implementing new technology.
C1 The production team worked tirelessly to ensure the success of the project.
C2 The director is known for his innovative approach to film production.
formal The company invested in new technology to increase production efficiency.
informal We need to step up our production game if we want to meet the deadline.
slang Let's crank up the production and get this project finished.
figurative Her production of ideas never seems to run out, she's always full of creativity.
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