Definitions
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- v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of produce.
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Examples
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Judge Al Pryor from Mack Avenue Records the label produces the winner's next album cited the ties between classical music and jazz.
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The label produces green music, and will even link you up with folks who can help reduce your carbon footprint.
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In his commentary on Aristotle's Posterior Analytics, written in the 1220s, Robert Grosseteste says that Aristotle's use of analogy to find a common term produces ambiguous names said according to a prior and a posterior sense, and he uses the phrase “ambiguum analogum”.
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He uses the standard line that everything Hollywood produces is the same ol 'stuff, and how horrible and corporate it is.
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But at least some of the time what the artist actually produces is more useful than what he thinks he is producing.
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And I know I'm hoping my poetry brain produces something awesome to submit there!
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Whatever piece of art an artist produces is a reflection of their perspective at that time.
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As he considers himself only to be “green out of necessity,” Hameed recognizes that the work he produces is reflective of the struggle and indifference experienced by much of society.
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What it actually produces is mostly gibberish that barely qualifies as language, let alone coherent thought.
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The rhubarb that was here when we moved in produces a healthy annual crop.
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