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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as productivity" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are comparing or relating something to productivity, but it typically requires additional context to make sense.
Example: "The new software was designed to enhance efficiency as productivity increased across the team."
Alternatives: "in terms of productivity" or "regarding productivity".
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For generations, as productivity increased so did real wages (that's the line at the bottom of the graph).
As productivity grows, so can wages," says the CBI report.
Individual income can grow only as fast as productivity rises.
But as productivity soared, wages and job opportunities stagnated.
Burnout affects employees' health as well as productivity.
As productivity improves, businesses can pay workers more and maintain their profits without raising prices.
"We know what we are putting in as far as productivity.
As productivity rose, though, workers slowly but steadily made themselves extinct.
As productivity drops, inflation tends to rise, putting pressure on the Fed to continue raising rates.
So, in the late nineties, as productivity rose, wages did, too, though inflation lay dormant.
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That begins with ditching the hours-as-productivity model.
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