produce

noun and verb56 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

fruit and vegetables that have recently been harvested

produce grown without the use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides

produce grown in the nearby area

fruit and vegetables that are harvested and available at a particular time of year

produce of a high standard

food and other goods grown or produced on a farm

crops and other products from farming

fruit and vegetables sold in a supermarket

milk, cheese, yogurt, and other milk-based products

produce grown in one's own garden or country, not imported

fruit and vegetables grown in a garden

produce grown using standard farming methods, often contrasted with organic

produce grown with the use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides

to produce something in the nearby area

to produce something without using artificial chemicals

to produce something through a natural process, without human intervention

to produce something without wasting time, money, or energy

to usually or normally produce something

to produce something on a large scale for profit

to produce something in a way that does not harm the environment

to always produce something of the same quality or in the same way

to produce something every year

produced to a high, commercial standard by skilled people

to produce something within one's own country

to produce something at a low cost

to produce something using industrial processes

to produce something without support from a large company or organization

to produce something using human-made processes, not natural ones

produced with great skill and aesthetic quality, especially for creative works

to produce a substance by chemical synthesis

produced with a lot of care, detail, and expense; sumptuously

produced in a generous, high-quality, and attractive way

produced in an impressive, skillful, and professional way, sometimes suggesting a lack of depth

to obtain produce in exchange for money

to consume produce as food

to exchange produce for money

to cultivate fruit and vegetables

to sell and send produce to another country

to make produce available for sale

to be able to produce something

to be unable to produce something

to have the ability to produce something

to not have the ability to produce something

to succeed in producing something, often with difficulty

to make or create something using a particular source material

to make or create something using a particular tool or method

Collocations with "produce"

... + produce