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glut

noun as in overabundance

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There is an absolute glut of true crime content that involves the rich and famous.

"From the minute we walked in there was a glut of issues," says Kevin.

From BBC

A glut of long-range goals in this summer's European Championship turned attention on the ball, with suggestions that something about Adidas' creation – which contained sugar cane and wood pulp – favoured strikers more than goalkeepers.

From BBC

But in our current glut of movie dystopias, we’ve gotten away from that kind of immersive showmanship.

He said criticism of the Supreme Court stems from its founding, when critics warned it would become glutted with power without effective controls on it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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