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The phrase "are prolific" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that produces a large amount of work, results, or offspring.
Example: "The authors in this genre are prolific, releasing multiple bestsellers each year."
Alternatives: "are highly productive" or "produce abundantly".
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are prolific
adjective
Fertile, producing offspring or fruit in abundance — applied to plants producing fruit, animals producing young, etc.
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Koenig's core artists are prolific.
In addition, they are prolific breeders.
Quail are prolific egg producers.
Digital circuits are prolific generators of electromagnetic interference.
The ammunition and arms Web sites are prolific online.
Quail are prolific breeders but have a short lifespan.
You are prolific, releasing seven albums in 11 years.
They are prolific authors of books, papers and case studies.
Both are prolific, always on the alert and far ranging.
Speckled bush-crickets (Leptophyes punctatissima) are prolific in my garden.
Youth are prolific users of cell phone minutes and text messaging.
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