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be fertile
adjective
Capable of growing abundant crops; productive
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According to previous reports, C. aquatica should be fertile and able to propagate by fertilization[ 32].
He found it to be fertile ground.
This ought to be fertile territory for the Sanders message.
THE scandals proved to be fertile ground for Mr. Lerach.
EGYPT should be fertile ground for e-commerce.
This may, then, be fertile ground for "reputation enhancement".Maybe.Maybe
American soil has proved to be fertile ground for utopian communities.
12.12pm: Jay asks if social meetings might be "fertile ground" for "inappropriate conversations".
But Fortier thinks the current political situation can be fertile ground for the Spectator.
But surely a childcare-juggling spook would be fertile drama akin to her own life?
But if history is any guide, the soil may not be fertile.
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