Examples of 'produced nearly' in a sentence

Meaning of "produced nearly"

Produced nearly: the act of creating or generating a large quantity or close to the expected amount of something

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Nair produced nearly one hundred paintings.
She has illustrated several books and produced nearly all the artwork for her own website.
They produced nearly everything they needed.
Under the process of the invention, preforms 5 are produced nearly without interruption.
Each part produced nearly everything it consumed.
Inspired by these early successes, Melville became a literary machine and produced nearly a book a year.
They produced nearly a ton a day.
Of which the United States produced nearly seven -.
He produced nearly a hundred albums.
They have designed and produced nearly all of our pieces.
Had produced nearly three quarters of the country 's coal and iron.
He is believed to have produced nearly four thousand paintings.
Had produced nearly three quarters Before the war, the regions now occupied by the Germans.
As it was, they produced nearly thirty shows.
Europe is responsible for about a quarter, while North America produced nearly 9 %.

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Both methods produced nearly identical period estimation over a range of circadian periods.
His prolific career has produced nearly 20 albums.
All six samples produced nearly identical mbira frequencies, indicating that they were all authentic.
Since 1930, the East Texas oil field has produced nearly four billion barrels of oil.
He has produced nearly 80 scientific publications, popular science articles and a book.
The agricultural areas along the river have produced nearly half the country's total crop production.
He also produced nearly 70 books ghostwritten for historian Frank Clune.
Your mine operated for 25 years and produced nearly 2 billion dollars worth of minerals.
The plant produced nearly 8 million vehicles until its closure in 2010, according to the company.
To date, the Puebla plant has produced nearly 1.6 million vehicles.
The mine produced nearly a quarter million ounces of gold in 2011.
Inside the US alone, in 2007, Japanese companies produced nearly a quarter of the total vehicles manufactured.
It has produced nearly 200 plays, of which around two-thirds have been by William Shakespeare.
Throughout his career, Julio Iglesias has produced nearly 80 albums recording songs in 14 languages.
The band produced nearly 1000 original compositions, an integral part of the Slovenian-style polka legacy.
Working like this for two months in 1962, she produced nearly all the poems of Ariel.
Directed sampling produced nearly 4000 transactions for consideration - these were examined to varying degrees of detail.
Using a stroker crankshaft from Toda Racing, the naturally-aspirated engine displaced 3.5 liters and produced nearly 500 bhp.
These two sensor assemblies produced nearly identical signals for the entire duration.
In fact, cars produced nearly one-third of the total air pollution in the US.
Under these conditions the reactor produced nearly 26 g / L ethanol and less than 3 g / L acetate.
It has also produced nearly 6 petabytes of data.
During that time it produced nearly 9-million vehicles.
The facility has produced nearly 100 jobs to date in the Laredo community.
Its faculty have produced nearly 40 Nobel laureates.
The Kennedy campaign produced nearly 200 commercials, which varied widely in subject and style.
Endino mastered or produced nearly every album by The Grannies.
Besides the Genera, he produced nearly sixty memoirs on botanical topics.
He also produced nearly 20 films.
In 2002 the plant produced nearly half of the electricity used in the area.
The 1973 season produced nearly identical statistics, but yielded better production.
The ensuing 1991 Gulf War produced nearly three million refugees, many of them from Iraq.

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