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abound

[uh-bound] / əˈbaʊnd /


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Holiday markets abound, trees twinkle with light, and bells sound in the streets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Worries still abound that deposit-holding institutions will take unhealthy risks if left unchecked.

From Barron's

This year abounded in wild artificial-intelligence fantasies of transcending the human condition.

From The Wall Street Journal

Help-wanted advertisements with buzzwords like “energetic,” “fast-paced,” “digital native” and “fresh perspectives” abound.

From MarketWatch

In a 2023 opinion article in local news outlet the Acorn titled “Keep the Snake closed, it’s quiet,” resident and avid cyclist Todd Bank described how peace and safety abounded in the absence of vehicles.

From Los Angeles Times