Examples of 'was a prolific' in a sentence

Meaning of "was a prolific"

was a prolific - denotes someone who was highly productive or creative in their work or output

How to use "was a prolific" in a sentence

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was a prolific
Newell was a prolific writer of songs and poems.
During her career she was a prolific exhibitor.
He was a prolific author on architectural history and theory.
At the same time he was a prolific contributor elsewhere.
He was a prolific writer and wrote on a range of subjects.
Benipuri had a forceful pen and was a prolific writer.
Montazeri was a prolific writer of books and articles.
He gave munificent grants to scholars and was a prolific writer himself.
Merriam was a prolific author during his lifetime.
The chief of police at the time was a prolific amateur filmmaker.
He was a prolific author with a refined style.
He played a wide variety of supporting roles and was a prolific character actor.
He was a prolific writer on educational and religious subjects.
Our man here was a prolific journaler.
He was a prolific contributor to a number of literary journals.

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Shōtetsu was a prolific poet.
He was a prolific author on political and economic subjects.
Throughout his career Ørsted was a prolific writer.
He also was a prolific editorial and advertising illustrator.
Federick McKinley Jones was a prolific inventor.
Thorburn was a prolific long distance goal kicker.
Tony Hilder who owned the Impact label was a prolific surf music producer.
Johnson was a prolific poet and hymn writer.
What if Ben Wallace was a prolific scorer.
He was a prolific writer and public speaker.
Martin of Braga was a prolific author.
Cooke was a prolific composer from early adolescence.
Esteban Harrington was a prolific architect.
She was a prolific writer who hated to write.
Biblical translations He was a prolific translator of the Bible.
He was a prolific and versatile writer of his time.
Ludwig the Bavarian was a prolific creator of new taxes.
I was a prolific reader from a very early age.
Shneur Zalman was a prolific writer.
He was a prolific worker who embraced a variety of genres.
William Douglas Cook was a prolific writer of letters.
He was a prolific composer and wrote many concertos.
Bishop Kloppenburg was a prolific writer.
He was a prolific artist and is represented in many museums.
Saul Ascher was a prolific writer.
He was a prolific poet and published a number of collections of poems.
Stephensen was a prolific author.
He was a prolific academic writer and authored scores of academic analyses.
Chrysippus was a prolific writer.
He was a prolific author in several languages and regarded as a great humanitarian.
Cruikshank was a prolific writer.
He was a prolific writer on the comparative history of world religions.
Maimonides was a prolific writer.
He was a prolific logo designer and distinguished himself as a master calligrapher.
Athanasius Dabbas was a prolific writer and publisher.

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