actual production

collocation in English

meaningsofactualandproduction

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actual
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈæk.tʃu.əl/
us
/ˈæk.tʃu.əl/
existing ...
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production
noun
uk
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
us
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition ofactualandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofactual production

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Therefore, final estimations happened to be far belowactualproduction.
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However, not all program benefits were decoupled fromactualproductionchoices.
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However, such conceptual ability is not sufficient for theactualproductionof these forms.
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While present program benefits are not tied toactualproduction, they are tied to production history.
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More is known about the organic production sector, althoughactualproductiondata are unavailable.
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In effect, the loan rate is a price floor onactualproduction.
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There is noactualproductionof one thing out of another.
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Coffee and sugarcane include not only theactualproductionactivities themselves but also the related processing activities.
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To prevent skyrocketing costs, production capacity is kept within limits, and theactualproductionis also bound to a maximum.
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Her first three factors derive from the presence of fine polychromes rather than any evidence for theiractualproduction.
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In the analyses below, we used the first way of coding, that is, according to the child'sactualproduction.
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However, before the system can be applied toactualproductionit was first validated using simulated data with known characteristics.
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This form of aid requires the monitoring ofactualproduction.
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Has the productive capacity been translated intoactualproduction?
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Actualproductionfor the same period was 14.625 million tonnes.
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Or is our rate ofactualproductionnow sufficient?
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What is theactualproductionat the present moment?
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Let us look at theactualproductionof milk.
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Itsactualproductionis now up on those days.
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I leave that and come to theactualproductioncommittees.
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Neither initial creation of a blueprint nor theactualproductionof an abatement firm comes out of thin air as discussed below.
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The approach combines a simple, declarative representation with the ability to configure large-scale systems and is in use foractualproductionapplications.
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This way, the cost estimates generated are representative of theactualproductionprocesses and materials used to manufacture the wing structure.
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We agree in the sense that theactualproductionand comprehension mechanisms are the same (at what we might term a "microlevel").
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Naval ships were built, radar stations were built, and the capacity to manufacture fighters was greatly increased, butactualproductionof planes remained low.
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