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abound

[uh-bound] / əˈbaʊnd /


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Myth and metaphor still abound, but they’re more rooted in the everyday reality of a troubled parcel of the country.

From Los Angeles Times

Some houses in The Kilns remain unsold, and rumours abound that a few are being used as second homes despite the legal restriction.

From BBC

Rumours abound that Pope Leo XIV will attend, but the Vatican is yet to confirm a visit to Spain.

From Barron's

Fittingly, this exchange took place during the session focused on antisemitism in higher education, where double standards abound.

From The Wall Street Journal

Customers have visited from all over the world, Garcia said—the U.S. and Canada, but also India and Brazil, where capybaras abound.

From The Wall Street Journal