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Most definitely - nobody ever talks about a "machine industry", all that is needed is to explain that there's a theoretical side - the university subject of "Mech. Eng." - and the practical side of actually making the things the engineers design. "Machine industry" is actaully a bad (and lazy) translation of the German "Maschinenbau" (and Russian - via German, no doubt - Машиностроение).
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