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General words for to produce goods

produce

verb

to make or grow something, especially in large quantities and in order to be sold

bring out

to produce a new product and start to sell it

issue

verb

to officially make things available for people to buy or use

churn out

to produce something in large quantities quickly and often carelessly

roll out

to introduce a new product or service

grind out

to produce something in large quantities, especially when this is boring or difficult

turn out

to produce something, especially in large numbers

manufacture

verb

to make goods in large quantities in a factory

rush out

to quickly produce something and make it available for people to buy

bang out

to produce something of bad quality in large quantities

vocal fry

a speech habit in which a speaker lowers their voice at the end of a sentence

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a type of cart pulled by a horse and used in the past for carrying barrels of beer

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a mineral which is mined in a place where there is armed conflict, and sold to help pay for weapons

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