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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I saw ample" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to express that you observed a sufficient amount of something, but it requires additional context to be meaningful. Example: "I saw ample evidence to support my theory during the investigation."
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I saw ample larders, dry goods emporiums stocked with the best woolens of dying New England mills, dressers lined with hair tonics and peppermint soap.
But canoeing on a river there one day this season, I saw ample evidence of their presence: on one bank, their trademark lodges of mud and sticks, and on the other, silver maples with bark stripped by beaver teeth.
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Wiggins saw ample grounds for optimism after the team's close-fought silver medal behind Australia.
Dr. Lonnie G. Thompson, the Ohio State University glaciologist whose work first focused attention on Kilimanjaro's fading ice, said he saw ample evidence that melting was eating away at what remained.
This week we saw ample evidence of this when China bought a big chunk of Blackstone Group.
We also saw ample opportunity with good old-fashioned movie adaptations of our books.
Still, amid the rubble, Karina and Craig saw ample evidence of the chateau's former glory -- centuries-old stained glass, painted frescoes, gilt-framed mirrors, ornamental plaster, and artisan-carved woodwork.
Almost all physicians said that they felt comfortable seeing patients or providing direct patient care at the clinic because their undergraduate training was concentrated on hospital and they saw ample opportunities to consult patients; all other roles they are now performing were learned on-the-job.
I've seen ample evidence to substantiate that claim on the Fringe so far, and it's struck me what a sea change that represents since I wrote about racial diversity (or the lack of it) on the fringe over a decade ago.
As a former judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, I have seen ample evidence that turning a blind eye to egregious human rights abuses is a recipe for disaster.
Since I muck about in pedigrees on a daily basis and have seen ample evidence of kissing cousins, I was already inclined to accept this notion of global cousinship, but now I have even more reason -- thanks to DNA.
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