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Discover Ludwig"more prolific" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an adjective meaning "producing more abundantly or with greater frequency." For example, "John has become a more prolific writer since his last book was published."
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How much more prolific!
Gulf filmmakers have never been more prolific.
Today he seems more prolific than ever.
Little by little, the crop grew hardier, tastier, more prolific.
He's more prolific than he's ever been, he says.
Kimmerling became ever more prolific as his illness worsened.
Bopara has done in successive innings - even more prolific.
No team is more prolific on Twitter than this lot.
Shevchenko's finish recalled more prolific times in his illustrious career.
As an artist, Hockney has never been more prolific.
Mesoamerican varieties tend be more prolific, Andean varieties more colorful.
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