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abundant

[uh-buhn-duhnt] / əˈbʌn dənt /


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Ancient channels, water-altered minerals, and other geological features show that the planet once had abundant water and a far more dynamic environment.

From Science Daily

When the narrative is compelling, capital sometimes becomes too abundant and returns compress.

From Barron's

Reducing the Fed’s balance sheet is challenging; the financial system relies on abundant reserves, and past efforts caused market disruptions.

From Barron's

This approach can be slow, expensive, and prone to missing rare but important molecules hidden among more abundant ones.

From Science Daily

And that has serious implications for airlines, passengers and businesses in the Middle East that rely on the region's abundant airline connections.

From BBC