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Discover Ludwig"prolific usage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means frequent or abundant usage of something. Example: "The prolific usage of social media has drastically changed the way we communicate with others." In this sentence, "prolific usage" is used to describe the widespread and frequent use of social media platforms.
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The SGS4's "prolific" uplink data generation usage is described as "consistent with the improved high-resolution 13-megapixel primary camera and the 2-megapixel front-facing camera".
As mobile phone usage becomes increasingly prolific, the number of location-based mobile applications has skyrocketed.
Following this logic, Bill O'Reilly could secretly be a Manchurian Candidate for Hamas because of his prolific knowledge of Arabic, as gleaned from his usage of "loofah" and "falafel" when allegedly attempted to sexually harass a female producer.
The Usage Insights screenshot and "time spent" code were discovered by prolific app investigator Jane Manchun Wong inside the Instagram for Android application package, or "APK".
The Usage Insights screenshot and "time spent" code were discovered by prolific app investigator Jane Manchun Wong inside the Instagram for Android application package, or "APK".
This usage has played out right in front of me, as my daughter uses her touch as a (prolific) photography tool, shooting pictures of herself, our dog, us, the back of our car seat…you get the picture.
He was enormously prolific.
"Pink Capitatum" is fantastically prolific.
How much more prolific!
Wildlife here is prolific.
Herring is hugely prolific.
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