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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as unproductive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the productivity of one thing to another, often in a context where you are discussing effectiveness or results.
Example: "The new strategy proved to be as unproductive as the previous one, leading to similar outcomes."
Alternatives: "equally unproductive" or "just as unproductive".
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But the treatment of Ozil was as unproductive as it was unwarranted.
The meeting, however, was as unproductive as the one 25 years ago.
GEORGE BUSH's 30-hour visit to China last week was almost as unproductive as it was short.
The Congress looks on course to be as unproductive as the last one, paralysed by civil war being fought inside the Republican caucus in the House, between the Tea Party-backed members and more moderate and pragmatic ones.
But hating Russia as investment story this year might prove as unproductive as it did in 2016, when the Russian small to mid-cap index rose over 95%.
Congress may be as unproductive as ever, but the health and prosperity of our communities isn't determined solely by Washington.
Nothing is as unproductive as holding a meeting with people who are not prepared.
If you're on a date, and the conversation is just as unproductive as the date, call it a night.
Today, bohemia is seen as unproductive.
Only the Spaniards, in Western Europe, are as unproductive.
And 71% of senior managers view them as unproductive.
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