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The phrase "quite productive" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation, person, or process that has yielded a significant amount of work or results. Example: "After implementing the new strategies, our team has been quite productive this quarter."
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Now I realize that an email lost in the crush is no big deal, and that work phone calls while driving can be quite productive, but what worries me greatly is our pervasive sense that activity and productivity are the same thing.
"When you look at the stats he was quite productive.
I just feel like a break could be quite productive for me.
These executives were quite productive and as a result, we now work with about 600 corporate customers around the country.
South African pitches are often quite productive for Australian batsmen, especially those who like to play their shots.
But the question "tell me what an average working day for you looks like" has proven quite productive already.
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CINCINNATI 103, WAKE FOREST 94: Cincinnati had quite a productive road trip to North Carolina.
"But owing to the well-being of the many tributary streams that feed into the main channel — some of which have been rehabilitated by Fisheries Boards using weirs, deflectors and spawning gravel — it is still quite a productive river".
It's quite a productive time to look at the four riders and see who we want to use".
However, the idea of introducing integral boundary conditions [7] is found to be quite a productive one.
If the total economic output was adjusted down while the economic input the number of hours worked remained the same, that would mean that Americans aren't quite as productive as the advance report on first-quarter growth suggested.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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