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output

[out-poot] / ˈaʊtˌpʊt /


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Paramount Chairman David Ellison has vowed to “build a stronger Hollywood,” by increasing the creative output of the two legendary movie studios — Paramount and Warner Bros. — to 30 theatrical releases a year.

From Los Angeles Times

Dell said the fossil-fuel shock in the Persian Gulf is poised to lead to shutdowns at refineries and petrochemical complexes in Asia, which in turn will affect the output of products such as plastics.

From The Wall Street Journal

Secondly, after years of cutting back capacity in the face of dwindling wholesale prices, many shale producers can't ramp up output quickly.

From BBC

Aluminum, a material used in everything from cans to cars, was already in a supply deficit before the war, and is now getting more scarce and expensive as output from the Middle East is curtailed.

From Barron's

Aluminum, a material used in everything from cans to cars, was already in a supply deficit before the war, and is now getting more scarce and expensive as output from the Middle East is curtailed.

From Barron's