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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admirable productivity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's or a group's ability to produce work or results that are impressive or commendable.
Example: "The team's admirable productivity during the project led to its early completion and high-quality results."
Alternatives: "commendable efficiency" or "impressive output".
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Today, there are admirable productivity gains in some industries.
The results of the war are clear: Despite the admirable productivity of America's work force, all of the gains generated by the hard work and long hours has gone to a tiny sliver of our society, in recent decades.
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Working "harder" is an admirable American trait but it often comes at the expense of not adapting to technology that can boost your productivity.
All admirable.
Admirable boon!
Admirable rhetoric.
Admirable words.
Admirable, eh?
Admirable indeed.
Admirable gestures.
Admirable, even.
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