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To fruitful
adjective
Favourable to the growth of fruit or useful vegetation; fertile; not barren.
synonyms
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We look forward to fruitful debate".
Experiments usually don't lead to fruitful results.
Such nuance might open the path to fruitful compromise.
But in the past this often led to fruitful compromises.
But in using these words, the Cabinet Office draws attention to fruitful areas for further probing.
Yet "Henry IV" evidently stirred Mr. Maxwell's imagination to fruitful effect.
Single-handedly, Lovins converted the environmental movement from loathing of the auto industry to fruitful engagement with it.
The groups said the agreement, which came after court-ordered mediation, would lead to "fruitful cooperation" with Google.
Inventors in the network receive what we call "requests for invention" that outline challenging technical needs and point to fruitful avenues for them to pursue.
But American officials portrayed the meetings themselves as progress of a sort, the necessary preliminaries to fruitful negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians.
Feminists' personal and political rage against injustice (and parallel emotional reactions against their claims) could, of course, create an atmosphere inimical to fruitful philosophical reflection.
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