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plentifully

adverb as in fully

adverb as in handsomely

adverb as in lavishly

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In the case of salmon, a species that plentifully journeyed throughout our region, and in the case of tribal neighbors, we know the relationship suffers.

Ozone, which at elevated levels can cause health issues and environmental damage, forms more quickly and plentifully in the sunlight and heat, especially during summer, he said.

Today it is increasingly active in space, part of a push to jump-start a high-tech industry in the country in preparation for a future when petroleum no longer flows as plentifully.

What’s less clear is why the yeast been so difficult to find in the wild beyond South America, where it grows plentifully in association with beech trees and is thought to be a native species.

If Ethiopia dams off the Nile, that water won't get to Egypt as plentifully.

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

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