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Discover Ludwig"how fruitful" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as an adjective to describe something that has been productive, successful, or rewarding. An example sentence could be: "The results of the project were surprisingly fruitful."
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How fruitful is this approach to fiction?
By Louis Menand How fruitful is Ondaatje's approach to fiction?
The first surrounds the uncertainty about how fruitful shale exploration will be outside North America.
How fruitful, how reasonable, how correct that proposition was, we have seen again and again throughout our history.
Both Green and the other SPL clubs will determine how fruitful, or otherwise, that business will open its first chapter.
But even if Mr. Obama raises the subject, it is not clear how fruitful the conversation might be.
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What is becoming clear is that despite how similarly fruitful the Mets hope Harvey's and Wheeler's careers will be, their personalities could not be more different.
But there were pieces by Wolfe and Lang to show how creatively fruitful such associations can be, too, while among the works by Reich was a clutch of local premieres, as well as the first European performance of his latest work for the Kronos Quartet.
Ryan knows perhaps as well as anyone how a fruitful working environment can wither.
How long and fruitful life would seem!
How had this fruitful little scam been tumbled?
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