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abordance
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "abordance" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct word is "abundance". Example sentence: The abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables in the market was amazing.
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8 human-written examples
And there are the cows, brown and white "abondance" cattle.
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Most of the milk is taken to a cooperative to make cheeses such as beaufort, emmental, abondance and reblochon.
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Of that, just under 2,995 tonnes were "pressed cooked" cheese, which includes abondance, comté, beaufort and emmental – up from 1,631 tonnes in 2000.
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Beaufort, like abondance, is an "appellation d'origine contrôlée" cheese, with very strict rules on, for instance, the breed of cow, where they graze and how the cheese is matured.
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They make the Abondance cheese, a firmer cheese, because that's what the big buyers want.
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Those who had prophesied doom rather than mere gloom did make much of the news in June that little Abondance, in France, has ceased to operate the lift connecting it to the Portes du Soleil ski circuit.
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There are free buses between resorts, and cultural sites include the Abondance Abbey and Maison du Val.
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Abondance is made using techniques said to date back to the 12th century.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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It was interesting to imagine them waking up at dawn on the mornings of their Salon visits, steeling themselves to walk the gantlet of éleveurs — of eye-patched Abondances and woolly Salers; of Basque pigs with their ikat hides — certain that they were in for abuse, the only question being how much, and whether they could withstand it.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "abordance" in your writing, as it is not a recognized English word. Use "abundance" or a suitable synonym to convey the intended meaning of a large quantity.
Common error
Do not assume that "abordance" is a valid alternative to "abundance". Always double-check your spelling and use a dictionary or grammar checker to ensure accuracy. Using the correct word will improve clarity and credibility.
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Linguistic Context
"Abordance" is not a recognized English word. Therefore, it does not have a grammatical function in the English language. Ludwig AI has identified this word as incorrect. The correct word to use is "abundance", which functions as a noun.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "abordance" is not a valid English word and should not be used in writing. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct term is "abundance", which signifies a large quantity or plentiful supply. When aiming to express this concept, consider using synonyms like "plenty" or "a wealth of". Always verify your spelling to maintain clarity and credibility in your writing. Remember to avoid "abordance" and instead use the correct term or its alternatives to convey the intended meaning effectively.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
plenty
A simpler, more direct synonym for a large quantity.
a wealth of
Emphasizes a rich or large supply, often of something desirable.
profusion
Indicates an extravagant amount or display.
copiousness
Highlights the fullness and completeness of the supply.
a great deal
A general term for a large amount or quantity.
ample supply
Focuses on the adequacy and sufficiency of the amount.
cornucopia
Suggests an overflowing horn of plenty, symbolizing abundance.
fullness
Emphasizes the state of being full or complete, implying abundance.
overflowing
Indicates a quantity so large it spills over or exceeds capacity.
sufficiency
Highlights having enough or more than enough of something needed.
FAQs
What does "abundance" mean?
"Abundance" refers to a large quantity of something; more than enough.
How do I correct the misspelling of "abordance"?
The correct spelling is "abundance". Ensure you use the correct spelling to avoid confusion.
What can I say instead of "abundance"?
You can use alternatives like "plenty", "a wealth of", or "profusion" depending on the context.
Is "abordance" a real word?
No, "abordance" is not a recognized English word. The correct word is "abundance".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested