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UK
/fɹˈuːtfəli/
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ADVERB
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in a productive way
they worked together productively for two years
How To Use fruitfully In A Sentence
- For these suggest that holism and individualism can fruitfully be seen as serving different interests in social explanation.
- A magnificent performer on the page, she can flip, mid-paragraph, into alliterative mode to underline a point: ‘The world is flux, flow and fruitfully fermenting doubt.’
- Olegt: The example of the atomic theory shows quite unequivocally that science can fruitfully study not only those physical objects that can be easily examined (motion of physical bodies) but also things whose existence is not at all obvious. Another Look
- I feel that these values very fruitfully coexist.
- The example of the atomic theory shows quite unequivocally that science can fruitfully study not only those physical objects that can be easily examined (motion of physical bodies) but also things whose existence is not at all obvious. Another Look
- To wait fruitfully is not to dream away the now, to brood about its dismalness, to protest its unacceptability, all the hallmarks of being bored.
- Clay's interest in silent dating springs from his analysis of how you get groups to interact fruitfully, a critical topic in social science, especially in an age of blogging.
- The legible inscription gave the date of her death plus her age in years, months and days, along with cause of death, so I gained enough information to fruitfully continue my research.
- I am a fairly sane late-middle-aged woman now, and I have been studying Iyengar Yoga, steadily and fruitfully, for some 10 years. Elizabeth Boleman-Herring: Just Do It Because I Say So
- The accelerator has been fruitfully combined to explicate economic dynamics.