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product
noun as in result or goods created
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Example Sentences
Together, the teams are working 24 hours a day for a product that promises much higher risk than it does profit.
The billionaire philanthropist tastes the product of a machine that processes human sewage into drinking water and electricity.
Bitcoin began 2013 with a roaring price of $770 per unit, and businesses right and left were converting to the ethereal product.
And, with Coca-Cola announcing the launch of a new milk product, the beverage could be back in our hands before we know it.
The resulting product included four single-cask variants along with finished pictures of McKidd enjoying a glass of The Macallan.
It is the principal waste-product of metabolism, and constitutes about one-half of all the solids excreted—about 30 gm.
The product is then multiplied by the number of cubic centimeters voided in twenty-four hours and divided by 1000.
I should judge that a peck of corn is about the average product of a day's work through all this region.
I suspect, from the evident care taken of it, that its product is considerably relied on for food.
Virginia leaf still continues to flourish, and to-day it is the great agricultural product of the State.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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