churn-out

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Churn out' is used to talk about producing a lot of something quickly. It might be products, letters, works of art, anything really. But usually, it implies that they're made without much care or attention to quality.
Examples in Different Contexts
In software development, 'churn out' might refer to quickly producing code or updates. A developer might state, 'We're churning out new features every week to stay ahead.'
Practice Scenarios
Branding

Scenario:

Our ability to produce high volumes of content is important, but how can we make sure the material we're creating is impactful and effective?

Response:

You're right, while being able to churn out content is great, perhaps we should aim for more targeted and researched advertisements.

Tech

Scenario:

In our forthcoming hackathon, the emphasis should be on code quality, along with effective functionality, even if we have the ability to code quickly.

Response:

Agreed, it would be more fruitful to write code with precision and clarity, rather than just churn out code with potential bugs.

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