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abundant

[uh-buhn-duhnt] / əˈbʌn dənt /


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The warm temperatures, abundant sunshine, and high humidity make this prime territory for growing the plants.

From BBC

To understand what caused this rigidity, the team examined collagen, a structural protein that becomes more abundant and changes form during scarring.

From Science Daily

The abundant reserves and the Fed’s large balance sheet made it difficult to raise the federal-funds rate when the central bank wanted to tighten policy.

From Barron's

A cold-weather trip takes some extra planning, but you’ll be rewarded with snowy landscapes, abundant wildlife and, best of all, no one blocking your views.

From The Wall Street Journal

Recent ecological studies also support this view, showing that carrion is more abundant and predictable than previously assumed.

From Science Daily