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The phrase 'productive at' is a correct and usable phrase in English
It may be used to indicate that one is proficient in a certain task or activity. For example, "She is very productive at writing articles."
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Quick's methods have been productive at the trials.
"I was not productive at all," he said.
Ramirez remains a fixture at third base, still productive at a low volume.
"These are employees who you're expecting to be engaged and productive at work, not benefits experts".
That's a fact which apparently also makes them less productive at work.
People who are socially connected are more resilient and more productive at work.
FELTON SPENCER was surprisingly productive at center, showing nice offensive post moves.
"I am more productive at work and have a better work/life balance," he wrote.
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They had smart, productive at-bats.
The Yankees pestered Martínez with long, productive at-bats, as they almost always do, and muscled ahead by the fourth.
"There were a lot of productive at-bats, some big hits throughout".
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