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Churn out

/tʃɜːn aʊt/

B2

UpperIntermediate

1. To produce large quantities of something, especially in a mechanical or uninspired way.

  • The factory is able to churn out thousands of cars every month.
  • Author Mills is known for her ability to churn out novels at an astounding rate.
  • The company churned out the new model without thoroughly testing it.
  • Colleges often churn out graduates, but that's not an indicator of the quality of education.
  • Hollywood tends to churn out a lot of blockbuster movies that lack depth.

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