Mechanisation
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Technical context
Mechanisation is often discussed in technical contexts, particularly in engineering and manufacturing.

In modern factories, mechanisation is essential for productivity.
Positive connotation
While mechanisation enhances efficiency, it can also increase workers' workload.

Despite the advantages, mechanisation sometimes creates stress for employees.
Economical impact
Discussing mechanisation requires understanding its impact on the economy and workforce.

The unemployment rate may increase if mechanisation replaces manual jobs.
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