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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very productive source" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person, organization, or material that generates a significant amount of useful information or results.
Example: "The research team found that the library was a very productive source of historical documents for their project."
Alternatives: "an extremely fruitful source" or "a highly effective source".
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"That's a very productive source of information".
Marine organisms have been found to be a very productive source of metabolites with clinically interesting properties (1).
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Blockwatch 303 had a very productive workday!
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Hysteria is not a very productive dramatic mode.
"He's a very productive player," Bradway said of Rumph.
So it's often not a very productive period".
"He had a very productive game," Coughlin said.
"It's a very productive partnership," Ms. Ignagni said.
I'm really not a very productive person.
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