expanded production

collocation in English

meaningsofexpandandproduction

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expand
verb[I or T]
uk
/ɪkˈspænd/
us
/ɪkˈspænd/
to increase in size, number, or importance, or to make something increase in ...
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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 ofexpandandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As a low cost producer, this situation could change if itexpandedproductionto exploit a more liberalised market.
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Much of theexpandedproductionwould have to go for bacon.
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I am discussing with the industry the prospects forexpandedproductionduring 1952.
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Our services and all the good things we do, can only be sustained withexpandedproductionand a higher level of the national income.
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How many more will be produced will depend upon the rate at which we can assure ourselves of anexpandedproductionof permanent houses.
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Decisions to invest inexpandedproductionare however for the industry to make.
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There are whispers in the air about the nationalisation of land, and this suggestion is another deterrent factor toexpandedproduction.
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The use of science to continue to produce safe food but to a greater intensity hasexpandedproduction.
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A fixed amount of money from one level of production of motor cars is a greater burden than if we can spread it over a muchexpandedproduction.
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All this will provide employment andexpandedproduction.
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We opened new factories; we took over other companies; weexpandedproduction.
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Even under capitalism during my own lifetime we haveexpandedproductionsix and seven times that amount.
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I thought that the problem was that we hadexpandedproductiontoo much.
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There is hardly a single producing country in the world which has not kept far ahead of us in our rate ofexpandedproduction, year by year.
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For example, it hits particularly hard industries which have expanded since the war and theexpandedproductionof which only came into operation in 1950 or 1951.
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But at the same time the regulations should ensure adequate finance to compensate the marginal farmer who has to forgo someexpandedproductionin the interests of conservation.
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Technical advance, be it through new techniques, new crops or new strains of livestock, has successfullyexpandedproductionto the point where we are now able to re-order our priorities.
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Introduced in the 1890s, acceptance was slow until 1943-52, when farmers in the southwestern countiesexpandedproduction.
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Five years later they greatlyexpandedproductionby tripling the number of coal-fired stills from two to six, outifitting them with steam-heated coils.
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An economic boom began in the middle 1970s when uranium mines opened north of town and coal mines west of townexpandedproduction.
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