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churn out
verb
to produce (something) at a rapid rate
to churn out ideas
to perform (something) mechanically
to churn out a song
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Example Sentences
The K-pop industry is known for heavy management involvement in churning out idols through a rigorous trainee system in a calculated, commercial endeavor.
One reason the industry is not churning out games, he says, is the expense.
Whether the subject was toys, fish or a cantankerous old man, the Emeryville-based computer animation studio churned out hit after hit.
After World War Two, US factories churned out shoes, cars, and appliances, employing millions and helping to build a robust middle class.
And that artists are now losing work because AI tools can churn out similar content freely and quickly instead.
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