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The profusion

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Abundance; the state of being profuse; a cornucopia

  • His hair, in great profusion, streamed down over his shoulders.

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The profusion of action, foreground and background, often in rapid shots, contains multitudes.

The profusion of administrative law created a dense and unaccountable bureaucracy.

The profusion of religions also played a role, as did the aggressiveness of party organisations.

The profusion of wildlife has made the Luangwa Valley a dangerous place for humans.

The profusion of phones with QWERTY keyboards may also play a role.

The profusion of details is focussed, but rather than highlighting only one, he highlights many.

The profusion of English, as of children's books in general, makes judgment difficult.

The profusion of characters defuses its narrative urgency, but gives it psychological and social depth.

The profusion of penalties put the Saints back to second-and-17 from the Jets' 20.

The profusion of jaded players might have had something to do with that.

The profusion of highly paid specialists in finance makes returns for investors worse, not better.

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