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abundance

[uh-buhn-duhns] / əˈbʌn dəns /


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But he moved away from fruits, flowers and other signifiers of abundance and toward portrayals of possessions.

From The Wall Street Journal

He compared this hypothetical world to Iain M. Banks’ sci-fi “Culture” novels, where abundance is so extreme that traditional economies disappear.

From Salon

I got other stuff that I want to do, to prepare for ‘First Take’ the next day, the next morning, and to do an abundance of other things that I aspire to do.”

From Los Angeles Times

According to the study, this symbiosis offers Sargassum a competitive advantage over other algae in the Equatorial Atlantic and helps explain the changes in Sargassum abundance recorded in past years.

From Science Daily

They were enticed by cheap land and electricity, especially the abundance of renewable energy in West Texas that was sometimes stranded when transmission lines reached capacity.

From The Wall Street Journal