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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fruitful point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a valuable or productive idea or argument in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "During the meeting, she made a fruitful point about the importance of teamwork in achieving our goals."
Alternatives: "valuable insight" or "productive remark".
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But the episode doesn't press this potentially fruitful point; the writers seem more interested in rushing ahead to meet some crisis-per-hour quota.
We have arrived at that fruitful point in the fall theater season when a Broadway production will open about once a week for the next couple of months, ensuring that Midtown Manhattan will be crammed with new productions.
This third view is a more fruitful point of departure in considering the rich variety of religious choice that people have in our global civilization.
This has been seen as a fruitful point of intervention for prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) initiatives.
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It took a while for that bundle of work to prove fruitful in point production.
Capps might have been a fruitful starting point for dialogue and a first step toward a workable compromise.
"Although the Capps Amendment was meant as a good faith effort to find common ground...it failed to address many pro-life concerns...Capps might have been a fruitful starting point for dialogue".
Notwithstanding, Broca's area presents a potentially fruitful starting point for examining the evolutionary origins of human language given its critical role in language processing and production.
Either of these hypotheses might provide a fruitful starting point for further biochemical and toxicological research.
This can form a fruitful starting point for further integrating preventive messages and child health promotion into the contact with caregivers.
Investing more effort, and specificity, in studying clinical communication variables may provide a fruitful starting point from which we can look at how, and if, such practices are related to subjective perceptions of alliance and outcomes like adherence.
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