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That company produces microchips.
A burning meteoroid produces a meteor.
India ink produces an interesting pattern when used as a dye.
The older a town is, the more garbage it produces.
After all, their form of transport produces no pollution at all.
Not at all, that's perfectly fine. Calling each other by one's given name is a good thing; it produces a feeling of fellowship.
We'll visit a factory which produces television sets.
While American methods are often successful, the Japanese educational system that produces the most literate people in the world surely has some lessons to teach the U.S.
Every cause produces more than one effect.
The crocodile, which produces only male young in hotter weather, might die out too because there will be no females to breed.
One event produces a series of further effects to happen one after the other
Effort produces fine results.
What police thought was a distressed cat turned out to be a man practicing the cuica, a drum which produces noise by rubbing a stick attached to the drumhead from the inside.
Man modifies to his needs what nature produces.
The Way produces one, one produces two, two produces three, and three produces the myriad things.