prolificity

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  • This prolificity is often alluded to, and is not confined to the lower classes, as often stated, but is common even among the nobility.
  • His range was astounding, his prolificity legend: from the time his first story was accepted by The New Yorker, in 1954, until weeks before his death, Updike lived, passionately, the life of the writer: he wrote, and wrote, and wrote.
  • It's just hard to accept that the person you were once married to has outstripped Fred West and Bev A~tt in the murder prolificity stakes.
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