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Common collocations with productive in American Collocation

productive adjective

US /prəˈdʌktɪv/

very

enormously
extremely
highly
incredibly
remarkably
very

Bees are highly productive workers.

rather

fairly
quite
reasonably

I then went to work and had a reasonably productive day.

to both people

mutually

The university has a mutally productive relationship with local industries.

in a particular way

agriculturally
biologically
economically
scientifically

Kelp forests are among the most biologically productive habitats in the marine environment.

people

employee
force
labour
worker
workforce

Excessive hours working is no recipe for a healthy, productive workforce.

relationship

collaboration
interaction
links
partnership
relationship

I am very pleased to be working with them and look forward to a very productive relationship.

discussion

dialogue
discussion

We had a useful and productive discussion on that subject.

something you own

asset
capital
resource

For many people, good health is probably also the only productive asset they have.

for saying how productive something is

capacity
efficiency
potential
power

A business can improve productive efficiency by producing output at the lowest cost possible.

be
become
prove
remain
stay

The mines in this area were re-opened, and proved remarkably productive.