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The phrase "ability to replicate productively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing efficiency, effectiveness, or the capacity to reproduce results or products in a productive manner.
Example: "The team's ability to replicate productively has led to significant improvements in our production process."
Alternatives: "capacity for efficient replication" or "skill in productive reproduction."
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Virus replication in the brain macrophages correlates with virus ability to replicate productively in cultured macrophages derived from peripheral blood of RMs with encephalopathy.
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With the notable exception of the Syrian hamster cell line BHK-21 [2], MVA is unable to replicate productively in mammalian cells, though genome replication, late gene expression and immature virion formation usually occur [3], [4].
As a result, MVA is unable to replicate productively in most mammalian cell types, including primary human cells.
I'm tempted to admire this uncouth organism, its resourcefulness and its ability to replicate.
It's your ability to replicate that one thing to the best of your ability, as consistently as possible.
Eventually, virologists developed a series of drugs that interfere with the virus's ability to replicate.
And in many cases, the ability to replicate depends on the environment.
Producing in large numbers allows for the ability to replicate incidents.
One of the difficulties related to echo-optimization is ability to replicate consistently echoes.
Worm - a standalone computer program that has the ability to replicate itself and spread to other computers.
Jack Szostak: What we're missing is the ability to replicate RNA molecules without enzymes.
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