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Discover Ludwig"more fruitful" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to compare the level or degree of something that is productive, beneficial, or successful. Example: "After implementing the new marketing strategy, our sales became more fruitful, increasing by 20% in just one month."
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I sought more fruitful counsel.
Politically, the debate was more fruitful.
Arizona could potentially be more fruitful.
Mr. Lewis's own reconnaissance proved more fruitful.
It was a more fruitful expedition.
He decided on-site research would be more fruitful.
Its relations with other carmakers are more fruitful.
But the economist's way is probably more fruitful.
Many are trying to persuade couples to be more fruitful.
FORAGING in South Korea's mountains may soon become more fruitful.
But we think Google makes conversations richer and more fruitful.
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