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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was really productive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a time or experience where a significant amount of work was accomplished or where outcomes were favorable. Example: "Yesterday's meeting was really productive, and we managed to finalize the project timeline."
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The reason I'm close to launching the Treasury select committee fan club (don't worry - I'm sure I'll soon get over it) is that this hearing was really productive.
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This guy is really productive against the run, against the pass, and he was too good of a value.
"So many people don't have much space to grow in, but the small spaces they do have can be really productive.
"You can have two different hives in a sunny blueberry patch, and one will be really productive, the other not," said Red Bee's Ms. Marchese.
"It demonstrated that if you get everybody on the ballot paper it could be really productive and beneficial for the party," he said.
"Christmas, for the last few years, has been really productive," the former Black Flag and Rollins Band frontman says with the stoic cheer of somebody whose work ethic functions as a kind of comfort blanket.
"From the time you start, you want to keep going back to meetings [in the United States] and presenting your data and presenting yourself as somebody who's got a great story and is really productive and demonstrating your presence," says biologist Amy Gladfelter, who spent 4 years in a Swiss postdoc before moving directly to a tenure-track position at Dartmouth College.
I have to be really productive to compensate.
Do you think he'll realize he's really productive as a linebacker?
What is everyone doing with our time these days, and how much of it is really productive or restorative?
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