profusion in the PONS Dictionary

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This led to a profusion of mosquitoes during much of the season.
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The profusion of small, defiantly non-commercial and often unhesitatingly experimental bands became known as the little band scene.
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A profusion of daffodils in early spring is welcomed by the residents.
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The following scenes introduce a profusion of other characters.
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Nearby, water-lillies of multi-hued profusion grace the serene water of the padi-fields.
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In general, fertile soils produce a profusion of life, and a relatively large number of species/level of biodiversity.
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Nevertheless, the portrait drawings he produced in such profusion during this period are of outstanding quality, and rank today among his most admired works.
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They first appear as pink buds but turn to a profusion of white flowers.
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This would explain the profusion of positional and date errors.
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His paintings tend to be dark in tone with a profusion of green.
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