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prolific

[pruh-lif-ik] / prəˈlɪf ɪk /


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Robert Duvall, a prolific, Oscar-winning actor who shunned glitz and won praise as one of his generation's greatest and most versatile artists, has died at age 95.

From Barron's

Robert Duvall was a distinguished and prolific screen actor who lent a brooding intensity and grizzled authority to seven decades of American film-making.

From BBC

She is the ultimate bruiser, a prolific trash-talker and a notorious pest.

From The Wall Street Journal

But production in the Permian Basin was so prolific that companies quit exploration abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I think if I can add a little bit in my game it would be from his game," Ekitike said in November, when asked about the prolific Norway international.

From BBC