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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fertile being" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a person, animal, or even a plant that is capable of producing offspring or crops. It can also refer to something or someone that is productive or creative. Example sentence: "The fertile being within me yearns to create and bring new life into this world through my art."
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The soil is deep and fertile, being part of the river's flood plains, and what would otherwise have been desert has been transformed into one of the most productive farming regions in California.
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Its fields, once fertile, are toxic dumps.
The United States, lusty and fertile, was bucking the demographic trends.
What was once incredibly fertile is now toxic and dusty and dry.
Robert Newman's new show, Resistance Is Fertile, is at the Assembly Rooms (0131-226 2428) from August 12-17.
Three centuries later, Victoria, less glamorous but more fertile, was to preside over the high noon of empire.
At the hospital, Fertile is turned away because she doesn't have state health insurance.
The soil, although fertile, is easily eroded if stripped of its vegetation cover.
The larger the index value, the more fertile is the land, and hence, a higher the quota.
All females, when fertile, were investigated during the follicular phase of menstrual cycle.
Conversely, all the backcross progenies from the fertile BC4F1 were consistently fertile.
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