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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about as abundant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the abundance of two or more things, indicating a similar level of abundance.
Example: "The resources in this region are about as abundant as those found in the neighboring area."
Alternatives: "roughly equal in abundance" or "comparable in availability".
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Relatively rare, tantalum is about as abundant as uranium.
A relatively rare element, it is about as abundant as tungsten, which it resembles.
Bismuth is about as abundant as silver, contributing about 2 × 10−5 weight percent of Earth's crust.
It is about as abundant as tin or as molybdenum, which it resembles, and half as plentiful as uranium.
Cerium is about as abundant as copper and nearly three times as abundant as lead in the igneous rocks of Earth's crust.
In fact, the speed with which the sun goes around the center of our galaxy suggests that dark matter ought to be about as abundant as ordinary matter at our distance from the galactic center, about 27,000 light-years.
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It is about half as abundant as lead and 70 times as abundant as silver.
It is about half as abundant as lead and is three times more abundant than uranium in Earth's crust.
Some studies estimate that parasitic worms alone are about twice as abundant as their vertebrate hosts.
By using a chemical trapping method, it is also found that the bridge structure makes the Cl-containing catalyst have about twice as abundant Hδ+ species as that of the Cl-free one.
About half as abundant as lead and 70 times as abundant as silver.
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