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productive

[pruh-duhk-tiv] / prəˈdʌk tɪv /


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From his enthusiastic dancing dad and slumbering grandma to the overly productive frybread vendor, each character is deftly rendered with a familiar and affectionate warmth.

From Salon

While both said the meeting was productive, Owens has continued to push unfounded theories about Kirk’s killing since then, which Erika Kirk has asked her to stop.

From The Wall Street Journal

While the rapidly advancing coding capabilities of generative AI have made experienced engineers more productive, they have also hobbled the job prospects of early-career software engineers.

From Los Angeles Times

Elon Musk said this year that Tesla’s humanoid robot Optimus will “eliminate poverty,” be more productive than humans and boost the global economy.

From Los Angeles Times

That’s because recent years have made it seem as if the Dodgers have taken control of one of the most productive pipelines for international baseball talent.

From The Wall Street Journal