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abundant

[uh-buhn-duhnt] / əˈbʌn dənt /


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Each year around June when the rains came, its waters would gather in might, churning with rich silt, flooding the plains, and bestowing abundant harvests for farmers and catches for fishermen.

From Literature

More abundant metals tend to break down quickly, which reduces their ability to drive the chemical reaction.

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With an abundant food source in the seeds, mice were drawn to the area.

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The bacteria, called SAR11, are the most abundant life forms in surface seawater across the globe.

From Science Daily

Answer: a lower cost of living and taxes, higher-quality schools and abundant jobs, among other reasons.

From The Wall Street Journal