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more abundant
adjective as in plentiful, large in number
Example Sentences
In fact, two amino acids, lysine and ornithine, became more abundant in the gut after infection.
The more organic matter we have in the soil, the more fertile the soil is going to be, the more abundant the crops will be, the more resilient the plants will be in terms of being able to fight off disease and be able to deal with drought.
“For the average shopper, the grocery store seems more abundant and full of variety than any other time in human history,” Claire Kelloway, program manager at the Open Markets Institute, told Salon.
“Copper is also highly in demand, but it's 1,000 times more abundant, and 100 times lower cost.”
"As temperatures warm, I expect that many invasive insects, pathogens and weeds will begin to occur farther north than they have previously. Some invasive species will be active earlier in spring and summer than they have normally. Lastly, some of these invasive species may become more abundant than they have been."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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