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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fertile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is capable of producing abundant vegetation, crops, or ideas, often in contexts related to agriculture or creativity.
Example: "The region is known for its rich soil, making it a fertile ground for farming."
Alternatives: "a productive" or "a fruitful".
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Remittances are also a fertile market.
Chalk, like limestone, endows a fertile soil.
It is a fertile image.
It was a fertile ground.
Spring is a fertile time.
Thus began a fertile and unusual relationship.
"It was a fertile environment," he recalls.
It was a fertile morning for terrapins.
Pop is a fertile landscape these days.
A fertile story, yes — but theirs.
It is a fertile, peaceful Eden, apparently.
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