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The phrase "is fruitful" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that something is productive, successful, or beneficial. Example: "Her hard work and dedication to the project proved to be fruitful as it received great reviews and generated a lot of profit."
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is fruitful
adjective
Favourable to the growth of fruit or useful vegetation; fertile; not barren.
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Anxiety is fruitful.
I don't know that that is fruitful.
They do not believe fighting is fruitful," he said.
Such inclement weather is fruitful grounds for fiction, she says.
But every real question is fruitful, as the history of human thought so clearly demonstrates.
The result is a plant that is as attractive as it is fruitful.
For a novelist, the use of such personages is restrictive as much as it is fruitful.
The invoking of Halloween is fruitful, for it reinforces Mr. Johns's image as something of a trickster.
But the right question is whether this simplification is fruitful, or so gross that it hides what needs to be examined.
If the preliminary inquiry is fruitful, the bureau will consult with the United States attorney's office in the eastern district of New York to determine whether or not to conduct a federal investigation.
This is fruitful ground for Labour, and an argument for EU membership that even Mr Corbyn can be comfortable making, but that doesn't mean Labour should confine itself to that ground.
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