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"much more productive" is an acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to emphasize the degree to which something is productive. For example, "By implementing a new system, we have become much more productive in our day-to-day operations."
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Purpose-grown crops are much more productive.
Hopefully it will be much more productive.
His running workouts, he said, were much more productive now.
GM versions are not much more productive than conventional varieties.
It is much more productive than organizing a protest.
It would be a much more productive confrontation.
"For employees, they're much more productive and happier.
That's a much more productive way of dealing with sadness.
"We are much more productive here," he said.
The last half-year has been much more productive.
The information makes for a much more productive interaction.
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