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prolificity

noun as in fruitfulness

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Example Sentences

His proficiency was only eclipsed by his prolificity.

From Salon

But, mostly, I received this news as a burden, a nagging reminder that TV, in its prolificity, has become incapable of being kept up with.

He had soaked it all up, the gentle radicalness of Joan Baez, the straight talk of Woody Guthrie, the surreal imagistic prolificity of Allen Ginsberg, incorporated it all in his poetry, and made something entirely new out of it in that climactic period, and then almost as quickly as he’d done it, he ended it and moved on.

From Salon

Take the subjects depicted: both are male artists in their late 20s, known for creating works that rely heavily on self-reflection, prolificity, and hopeless romanticism.

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His prolificity continued to the end.

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