Sentence examples for prolific ground from inspiring English sources

"prolific ground" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a place or situation that is conducive to producing a large amount of something valuable. For example, "She found the city to be a prolific ground for new business ideas."

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His score on Saturday was his second in three matches at the Aviva Stadium, making this his most prolific ground.

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But Wenger's influence has also given Arsenal a reputation as one of soccer's most prolific proving grounds for talent.

Ms. Wilson said white sharks seemed to prefer the colder waters and more prolific fishing grounds between Santa Barbara and San Francisco and around the Farallon Islands.

There are real things to march about right now: the gutted Voting Rights Act, mass incarceration, sentencing disparities connected to prolific stand your ground laws, workers without jobs, plus the recent attacks on food stamps by some legislators, even in light of growing disparity in American hunger rates.

Tsereteli, who is seventy-three and bogglingly prolific, flew to New York, visited Ground Zero, and decided that it wasn't the appropriate place for the sculpture.

Lyth is being modest, a character trait which recurs several times during our end-of-season chat at Headingley, the ground where his prolific run-scoring played a pivotal part in Yorkshire's first County Championship title since 2001.

The hosts defeated England comfortably thanks largely to a score of 59 from 46 balls by Ramnaresh Sarwan, which leaves him to date the highest scorer and most prolific run-maker at the ground in T20 Internationals.

Telescopes on the ground and NASA's prolific Kepler space telescope have detected many "super-Earths"—worlds just a few times larger or more massive than our own orbiting close to their parent stars.

In 2009, Jamie, a prolific poster since 2006 broke new ground: He captured his wet dream on video.

A free-speech institute on Tuesday sent a letter to President Donald Trump demanding the prolific tweeter unblock certain Twitter users on grounds the practice violates the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

The other tomato did so well, he planted a jalape pside down, too, and it was more prolific than the one he had in the ground.

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