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abundant

[uh-buhn-duhnt] / əˈbʌn dənt /


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Neutrophils are among the most abundant immune cells in the body and usually serve as an early line of defense against infection and injury.

From Science Daily

"What's unusual about this season is that the harvest is abundant in all the major producing countries," said Boutin, who added that Germany, the leading European producer, is having its "best harvest in 25 years".

From Barron's

Japanese authorities have abundant instruments to restrain bond yields, and by implication the interest costs on the country’s world-beating national debt, adds David Roberts, head of fixed income at Nedgroup Investments.

From Barron's

Japanese authorities have abundant instruments to restrain bond yields, and by implication the interest costs on the country’s world-beating national debt, adds David Roberts, head of fixed income at Nedgroup Investments.

From Barron's

Along the way, the Seahawks began using their abundant draft capital to speed up the process.

From The Wall Street Journal