abundance in the PONS Dictionary

abundance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have an abundance of sth
in abundance

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The abundance of available short names has also made the domain popular for personal use.
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Of elements with at least one stable isotope, only indium and rhenium likewise have a radioisotope in greater abundance than a stable one.
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The size of each territory correlates with the abundance of rodents, the number of wolves in a pack, and the survival of pups.
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Abundance of teakwood always attract threat to tread the wood by illegal means and deforestation by locals.
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The lake is popular with fishermen for its walleye and northern pike abundance, as well as a supply of trout.
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There is also an abundance of insect life, and many rare plant species.
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Land surveys in the 1830s encouraged pioneers to settle in the area among the abundance of fertile farmland and woodlands.
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The next day, only dishes of yam are served, as the festival is symbolic of the abundance of the produce.
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It features an abundance of galleries and impressive karst formations including stalactites and stalagmites, dating back a thousand years.
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In addition, there was an abundance of weeds throughout the lake.
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