Examples of 'prove fruitful' in a sentence

Meaning of "prove fruitful"

prove fruitful: To result in success or positive outcomes after efforts or actions have been made. This phrase is commonly used when referring to something that has yielded beneficial results or achieved the desired goals

How to use "prove fruitful" in a sentence

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I trust the negotiations will prove fruitful.
This case shall prove fruitful to the employees.
An exfoliation of the analogy may prove fruitful.
It may also prove fruitful to gather photographic evidence.
Plenty of time for the summoning to prove fruitful.
One that will prove fruitful for many years to come.
Casual queries offered inconspicuously might prove fruitful.
This collaboration continued to prove fruitful to both groups in working their missions.
Perhaps the search engine will prove fruitful.
I hope this hearing will prove fruitful to Belarus and its people.
Linkages between these two areas may prove fruitful.
Those direct contacts should also prove fruitful and encourage the reporting process.
He hoped that the peace process would prove fruitful.
Will it prove fruitful to try and harmonize foundations?
It is an investment which will prove fruitful in immediate future.

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Speculative applications to employers of customer service staff may prove fruitful.
May the virgin soil it turns prove fruitful to our needs.
Speculative applications to employers of client service staff could prove fruitful.
A walk in the woods after rain should prove fruitful from late July through the Autumn.
Contacts of this kind would not be too difficult to start and may prove fruitful.
In any case, this weekend should prove fruitful in terms of progress.
The chances are quite good that they have advice for you that will prove fruitful.
For a brief talk. Therefore it might prove fruitful if Mr Fabian called on me.
A discussion of these matters at European level could prove fruitful.
Small journeys will prove fruitful.
He was sure that the dialogue with members of the Committee would prove fruitful.
For the summoning to prove fruitful.
National standardization bodies are cooperating sensibly and I hope that will prove fruitful.
The collaboration will prove fruitful.
Finally, his delegation agreed that a brainstorming session could prove fruitful.
It looks like that exposure may pay off and prove fruitful at the box office.
Whatever your preference, a few hours with an instructor will certainly prove fruitful.
The hub identifies the sources of the behaviour that could prove fruitful targets for intervention.
Yet, to obtain the most of its potential, some reading will prove fruitful.
Only then will any action prove fruitful.
A third field in which infrastructure-based cooperation will doubtlessly prove fruitful is energy.
The post-war years would prove fruitful.
But if I can engage them at all, it might prove fruitful.
I hope that your visit will prove fruitful.
His return to Scotland did not prove fruitful.
This is a great idea, and one that may prove fruitful.
For wealthy homebuyers, current low interest rates and refinance deals can prove fruitful investment strategies.
My dear, I always knew our alliance would prove fruitful.
Casual queries, offered inconspicuously, may prove fruitful.
However, on the whole, your investments will prove fruitful.

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