Sentence examples for abundant area of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "abundant area of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a region or space that is rich in a particular resource or characteristic.
Example: "The abundant area of wildlife in the national park attracts many tourists each year."
Alternatives: "rich region of" or "plentiful zone of".

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What was once a marginal field within medicine and the health sciences is now an abundant area of research, education, and policy, and has become 'fashionable' among students and practitioners (24).

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Because of their subject matter, which is largely geared toward family, fitness, interior decorating and teenage entertainment -- they have missed out on two of the most abundant areas of magazine advertising: luxury goods and Internet businesses.

Histopathological analysis revealed that cyclopamine treated tumors had abundant areas of necrosis resulting in a 59% reduction in viable tumor weight.

Most of the former tribe has become specialized for savannas in tropical, humid zones, especially South America, and the latter is most abundant in areas of the tropics with pronounced seasonal rainfall, most notably India and Southeast Asia.

E. tenuifolia is an increaser species and was therefore most abundant in areas of severe grazing while C. dactylon has been known to be tolerant to grazing.

Another possible cause of CNDD in American beech is Epifagus virginiana (beechdrops), a parasitic plant that persists exclusively on beech roots and is most common and abundant in areas of high beech density (Tsai and Manos 2010; Abbate and Campbell 2013).

While spatial autocorrelations indicated that our 60 pixel nested plots were spatially independent, the cross correlation statistics indicated that exotic plant species were spatially associated with bare ground, in general, exotic plant species were most abundant in areas of high native species richness.

They were most abundant in areas of high flow and on flat areas just below the lowest low tide height.

The relative proportion of regulatory to pro-inflammatory macrophage was higher in the cancer polyp group suggesting that regulatory macrophage are more abundant within areas of invasive disease.

Inflammatory cells were located in the RPE, BM, choroid, and outer and inner segments, and were more abundant in areas of increasing damage.

For example, E. tirucalli is abundant in areas of Kenya and Tanzania that have high rates of eBL – most notably in the Lake Victoria Basin of Kenya– but is not seen in areas of Kenya where eBL is uncommon (Mizuno et al, 1983; Osato et al, 1987).

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