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Discover LudwigThe expression "productive member" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who is actively contributing to a group or to the functioning of a system. For example, "The team has several productive members, which makes it easier to meet our deadlines."
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What is a productive member of society?
He has become a productive member of society".
You've become a productive member of society while overcoming obstacles.
That he can become a productive member of society.
Other than my inability to spell, I'm a completely functioning, productive member of society.
He was a vibrant and productive member of the NIH community.
I thought I should try to be a productive member of society.
Now, Mr. Peters, is this woman, Ms. Watkins, is she a productive member of society?
Are such skills really necessary to be a productive member of our society?
Clarke writes: "The general recipe for a productive member of society is no secret.
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They come having been seen as an outcast their entire lives, a non-productive member of society.
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