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a abundance of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a abundance of" is not correct; it should be "an abundance of." You can use it when referring to a large quantity or a plentiful supply of something.
Example: "The garden was filled with an abundance of colorful flowers."
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8 human-written examples
a, Abundance of key genomic features, different transposon superfamilies and common Pfam domains across chromosome 1H.
Science & Research
a Abundance of G. bulloides at ODP Site 730 on the Oman margin as a proxy for summer monsoon wind strength (Gupta et al. 2015).
There are a abundance of tools out there designed to help small companies generate business, but distributing them to small firms with little web presence is a difficult task.
News & Media
The plot of Ca2+ + Mg2+ vs HCO3 − shows a abundance of Ca2+ + Mg2+ relative to HCO3 −, and Fig. 8b shows that the abundance of (Ca + Mg) in most of the groundwater samples probably can be attributed to carbonate weathering.
Science
Miami is such a mixture of cuisines and with a abundance of delicious fruits and vegetables grown year-round.
News & Media
(A ) Abundance of transcripts belonging to the CRM.
Science
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Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
It's an abundance-of-caution issue".
News & Media
Judy Maguire, a Wits colleague, noted an abundance of errors.
News & Media
Angels or devils, Savages or humans, an abundance of food or an abundance of poisonous substances.
News & Media
d. an abundance of adjectives.
News & Media
There is an abundance of zinc cladding.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "an abundance of" instead of "a abundance of". The article 'an' is required before words beginning with a vowel sound.
Common error
Don't forget that the choice between 'a' and 'an' depends on the sound of the following word, not just the letter. While 'abundance' starts with 'a', it has a vowel sound, requiring 'an'.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions as a determiner followed by a noun phrase, typically modifying another noun to indicate a large quantity or plentiful supply. However, it's grammatically incorrect in its "a abundance of" form. Ludwig AI marks it as incorrect and proposes “an abundance of” as a correction.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a abundance of" is an incorrect grammatical construction; it should be "an abundance of". This phrase serves to indicate a large quantity or a plentiful supply of something and is found across various contexts, including News & Media and Science, according to Ludwig. While the phrase itself is relatively common, it's crucial to use the correct article ('an' instead of 'a') to ensure grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
an abundance of
Corrects the grammatical error by using 'an' instead of 'a' before the vowel sound.
a wealth of
Substitutes "abundance" with "wealth", implying richness and plenty but uses different phrasing.
a plethora of
Replaces "abundance" with "plethora", indicating a large or excessive amount but maintains a similar structure.
a great deal of
Uses a more general term for quantity, suitable when the exact amount isn't crucial but the fact that there is much.
a large quantity of
Emphasizes the numerical aspect of abundance. It's more direct and less figurative.
a profusion of
Implies an overflowing, unrestrained amount of something, adding a sense of lavishness that "abundance" might not.
a cornucopia of
Evokes the image of a horn of plenty, suggesting a diverse and bountiful supply.
a surplus of
Indicates that there is more than what is needed. It focuses on the excess rather than sheer quantity.
an overabundance of
Highlights that the quantity is more than sufficient or even excessive. Adds a negative connotation, sometimes.
lots of
A more informal and simplified way to express abundance, suitable for casual contexts.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say "a abundance of"?
The correct phrase is "an abundance of". The indefinite article "an" should be used before words that begin with a vowel sound.
When should I use "an abundance of"?
Use "an abundance of" to indicate a large quantity or plentiful supply of something. For example, "The farm produced an abundance of crops this year."
What are some alternatives to "an abundance of"?
Alternatives to "an abundance of" include "a wealth of", "a plethora of", or "a large quantity of".
Is there a difference between "an abundance of" and "a lot of"?
While both phrases indicate a large quantity, "an abundance of" is generally considered more formal than "a lot of". Use "an abundance of" in formal writing and speech.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested