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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bountiful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is abundant or plentiful, often in relation to food, resources, or blessings.
Example: "The harvest this year was a bountiful one, providing enough food for the entire community."
Alternatives: "an abundant" or "a plentiful".
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It still sounds like a bountiful meal.
There is still a bountiful harvest available".
There is also a bountiful lunch smorgasbord.
Time passes, and a bountiful 100-apple harvest occurs.
American dominion, by contrast, is rooted in a bountiful continent.
Describes his house, a record of a bountiful past.
This has been a bountiful season for Messiaen's organ music.
It has been a bountiful season for school budgets.
Of course, the events are a bountiful harvest for recruiters.
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Even after a bountiful harvest, winters were hard.
…a bountiful web, a net cast into rich seas….
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