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Common collocations with output in American Collocation

output noun countable/uncountable

US /ˈaʊtˌpʊt/

large

large
massive
prodigious
prolific

The stories he wrote for use in the classroom were the beginning of a prolific output of children’s writing.

total

combined
entire
gross
total

The share of total economic output accounted for by industry has declined in recent decades.

maximum

maximum
peak

This system has a maximum output of 500 kW.

that can be measured

measurable
tangible

One of the major difficulties is in defining the measurable outputs of the organisation.

of a particular type

agricultural
creative
electrical
industrial
literary
musical

Why did agricultural output in Africa decrease between 1980 and 2001?

give a particular output

achieve
deliver
generate
produce

He admitted they had absorbed a lot of money and as yet produced little valuable output.

increase output

boost
double
increase
maximize
optimize

We provide all the necessary information on how to maximise output and contain costs.

decrease output

decrease
reduce

This can reduce the output of blood from the heart.

control or measure output

control
measure
monitor
restrict

First, we have to do more to control our own output of greenhouse gases.