abundant in the PONS Dictionary

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abundant [or bountiful] harvest

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In the right conditions it can become very abundant and even weedy.
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It has many types of ecosystems, but the subalpine forest is most abundant.
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Set in an orchestral arrangement, its instrumentation includes a guitar, piano lines, and abundant strings.
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This subpopulation feeds heavily on ringed seals in late spring, when newly weaned and easily hunted seal pups are abundant.
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Volcanic mineral waters and health resorts are abundant in these basins.
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Abundant fog during the summer dry season reduces vegetation moisture stress.
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There are abundant ginkgo trees on each side of the road.
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Though he lost, the experience polished his abundant speaking skills.
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It is the most abundant amino acid in the apoplast of tomatoes.
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Even though territories were owned there was substantial movement and migration by bands to utilise and share abundant food resources in particular seasons.
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