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prolific

[pruh-lif-ik] / prəˈlɪf ɪk /


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Downtown LA Law Group, one of Southern California’s most prolific personal injury firms, was founded by three longtime friends: Azizi and Yaghoubtil, who are cousins, and Salar Hendizadeh, a friend from elementary school.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 4, 2026

Sunshine eventually became the most prolific silver mine in the U.S. and among the world’s top deposits.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 4, 2026

Pfeiffer: I couldn’t be luckier working for two of the most talented and prolific writers in the history of television.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 2, 2026

The day after that vote, it appeared that Trump might endorse Cornyn – a popular figure among Senate Republicans due to his prolific fundraising and prior leadership in the chamber.

From BBC • May 27, 2026

Fischer, like his predecessor Morphy, the nineteenth-century American prodigy, wasn’t especially prolific when it came to writing about chess, so the public greedily awaited each word he produced.

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady




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