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overabundance

[oh-ver-uh-buhn-duhns] / ˈoʊ vər əˈbʌn dəns /


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Childhood - The first period is when the brain is rapidly increasing in size but also thinning out the overabundance of connections between brain cells, called synapses, created at the start of life.

From BBC

Today, Zeldovich argues, we find ourselves at the intersection of Japan's need and Britain's overabundance.

From Salon

An overabundance of deer has damaged Rock Creek Park in the last 20 years, notably in a marked decline in forest regeneration.

From Washington Times

Adding enough talent to have an overabundance or positional competition is a good thing.

From Seattle Times

This overabundance of information has “trapped tens of millions of Americans in an alternative world in which horse dewormer shoved up your bum can fix COVID,” he said.

From Seattle Times