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Meanings of fruitful subject in English
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Usage of fruitful subject in English
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This is a fruitfulsubject for discourse or reflection at distributions of prizes.
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The direction of their daily walks was a fruitfulsubject of difference of opinion.
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As for Bert and his chums, they, too, had a fruitfulsubject for conversation.
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The following effusion resembles many of the verses of the day on the fruitfulsubject:
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A fruitfulsubject you know, whether any particular person be meant by it, or not.
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These views are in accordance with nearly all modern research into this interesting and fruitfulsubject.
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Cotton, also, was a fruitfulsubject of controversy.
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At this moment they were met by the nurse, carrying Raby; and he was a fruitfulsubject of conversation.
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The talk passed from the boomerang to dreams-usuallya fruitfulsubject, afloat or ashore-butthis time the output was poor.
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You will find it a fruitfulsubject of thought; but, briefly, the essence of all vulgarity lies in want of sensation.
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At the New England dinners, unfortunately the most fruitfulsubject of remark regarding woman is not so much her appearance as her disappearance.
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Pursuing the search chronologically, the librettists next came upon Cain and Abel, who offered a more fruitfulsubject for dramatic and musical invention.
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Hence arises consolation to old maidens, and cautions against precipitation-Expatiate, my dear, on this fruitfulsubject: I would, were I at leisure.