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in profusion
adjective as in galore
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Alderfer takes a slightly more impressionistic approach in ink, pencil or crayon drawings, one of which depicts turnstones in profusion among oyster shells on the Eastern Shore.
From Washington Post
Image and medium combine to conjure a vision of natural objects in profusion, arranged randomly yet harmoniously.
From Washington Post
At times, clouds seemed scattered in profusion across the blue sky.
From Washington Post
The summer heat will dry up the muddy fields where sunflowers and corn and wheat grow in profusion in Eastern Europe's breadbasket.
From Salon
Clouds did appear in profusion.
From Washington Post
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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