1 During World War Two, Spitfires were mass - produced in a matter of weeks.
2 Scientists are confident the Australian-developed candidate will be able to be mass-produced .
3 Nissan Motor Co Ltd makes the other mass - produced electric car, the Leaf.
4 The result is a garden that feels personal rather than mass-produced .
5 Food scientists have shown this most clearly for mass - produced tomato puree.
6 However, production has been a headache for makers of mass - produced EVs.
7 The seven-seater model is Toyota's first mass - produced car to use a lithium-ion battery.
8 Now you can have mass - produced manufacturing without having to produce the same object.
9 The abundance of good, low-priced, mass - produced ware is exciting in itself.
10 Yet somehow, most of the population remains undisgusted by mass - produced chicken.
11 The swords and crossbows they carried appeared rather shabby and mass-produced .
12 The Prius, the world's first mass - produced petrol-electric hybrid car, was launched in 1997.
13 Anybody can grab a mass - produced card along with the week's groceries.
14 The Madonnina is a mass - produced white-glazed plaster statue just over sixteen inches high.
15 Today's mass - produced mirrors, with their chrome-sprayed backing, they won't reveal anything.
16 They have prefabricated, mass - produced flat roofs, and walls of concrete blocks.
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