OUTPUT in a Sentence
Learn OUTPUT from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
16 example sentences for OUTPUT, such as:
1. Industrial output has reached record levels.
2. The total output is double that of last year.
3. First, a rush job always results in sloppy output.
4. The chart showed us the global output of a factory.
5. The factory has achieved a steady growth in output.
2. The total output is double that of last year.
3. First, a rush job always results in sloppy output.
4. The chart showed us the global output of a factory.
5. The factory has achieved a steady growth in output.
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Meanings and Examples of OUTPUT
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output
n. the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time)
n. what is produced in a given time period
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Example Sentence:
1 The total output is double that of last year.
2 In spite of the unfavorable weather,the grain output of the farm kept up and even increased a little than last year.
3 Government statistics show the largest drop in industrial output for ten years.
4 In order to maximize profit the firm would seek to maximize output.
5 The chart showed us the global output of a factory.
6 The factory has achieved a steady growth in output.
7 The producer was under pressure to maintain a diversity in his output.
8 Her mission was to improve staff morale and output.
9 Special publications report the output of major research projects and staff are encouraged to publish books and journal articles.
10 Industrial output has reached record levels.
11 Oman's oil output is not as high as some of its neighbors.
12 First, a rush job always results in sloppy output.
13 It was feared that cuts in the output would send prices even higher and dent global economic growth.
14 But the complex agreement involves an increase in formal output quotas in an attempt to bring actual production in line with what they have agreed.
15 Three weeks of fighting, which began in Juba but spread beyond, often along ethnic faultlines, have killed more than a thousand people, forced a cut in oil output and left the world's newest state on the brink of civil war.