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prolifically

American  
[pruh-lif-ik-lee] / prəˈlɪf ɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a way or at a rate that is prolific.


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Orson and Lorenzo wrote prolifically on phrenology; they traveled the country to deliver lectures and examine heads.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 29, 2026

Heidi Reichinnek, a leader of Germany’s far-left Die Linke party, is 37, has tattoos, swears, and posts prolifically on TikTok.

From Slate • Nov. 19, 2025

A David Austin introduction with a rugosa rose heritage, ‘Roseraie de l’Hay’ flowers prolifically all season.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 17, 2024

Salt molecules are quite large and scatter the light prolifically, which can lead to more vibrant pink and purple colours during sunrise and sunset.

From BBC • Feb. 2, 2024

He published prolifically; his areas of interest, which included the propagation of electron beams and their usefulness as ionization agents, were among the most intriguing in physics; and his resourceful laboratory technique was widely praised.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik