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The phrase "always productive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that consistently yields positive results or is effective in achieving goals.
Example: "With her exceptional time management skills, she is always productive, completing tasks ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "consistently efficient" or "perpetually effective".
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Hard work isn't always productive.
But looking back is always productive.
But uncomfortable coolness isn't always productive, either.
"My relationship with Richard was always productive," he recalled.
Some say he does not do much, but what he does is always productive.
Despite what the New Yorker article may convey, the collaboration was genuinely collaborative and always productive.
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The results from the genetic correlations of intra-genotypic competition and productivity showed that the less competitive clones were always less productive, regardless of the experimental condition.
On the statistical side, Randolph has always been productive.
The Broncos, as always, have productive runners, featuring Mike Anderson and Tatum Bell.
"The moral of the story is to always be productive.
The Big Ten and Notre Dame, however, have not always provided productive players for the Giants, especially in recent seasons.
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