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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
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
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.
It will take years for Europe's military industrial base to crank up to speed to match anywhere near the scale of weaponry that Russia is churning out.
Creators, he means, are expected to churn out content like little one-person factories.
They churn out as many as 65 cake orders each day for weekend pickup, plus additional cakes for events held on-site.
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