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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most fruitful" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means the most productive, beneficial, or successful. Example: The recent partnership between the two companies has proven to be the most fruitful collaboration in our industry, resulting in record-breaking profits and widespread recognition.
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Arab lands are the most fruitful recruiting grounds.
In this, Jameson was disinterring one of the Frankfurt School's most fruitful thoughts.
Basketball and financial motivations suggest that staying in Cleveland may be James's most fruitful option.
One of De la Tour's most fruitful collaborations has been with Alan Bennett.
"That may not be the most fruitful conversation," said a deadpan Mr. Fagen.
Sometimes it seems that the most fruitful era of the English language is already past.
But the National Aeronautics and Space Administration considered Galileo one of its most fruitful missions.
I felt that the construction paper was the most fruitful avenue to pursue".
An essential four-disc survey of Crosby's most fruitful period -- with Decca Records.
The most fruitful potential areas for discovery include the tropics, deep seas and southern hemisphere.
His return to Kyōto in 1473 ushered in his most fruitful period.
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