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The phrase "abundant assets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a large quantity of valuable resources or properties available.
Example: "The company's abundant assets allowed it to invest in new technologies and expand its operations."
Alternatives: "plentiful resources" or "ample assets".
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Notwithstanding Exum's impressive physical attributes, that willingness to learn recently praised by coach Quin Snyder could prove the most important of the AIS-product's abundant assets.
But it also meant "having much money or abundant assets; wealthy, moneyed, affluent" and this meaning has stayed the course.
Elders constitute a huge, untapped resource -- a large number of people with relatively abundant assets.
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While the U.S. is tinkering with a piece of electronics, or cultivating a prized asset, the Chinese turn to their most abundant asset: people.
Countless other Australians have been spending the summer by the coast catching up with family and friends, enjoying our abundant natural assets.
With the region's consumption expected to reach $32 trillion by 2030, accounting for 43percentt of the global total, Myanmar's affluent neighbors offer vast new markets for a country with abundant natural assets, agricultural resources and low-cost manufacturing potential.
Firms and homeowners can borrow cheaply with good collateral, but funds are less abundant when asset values are falling.
The area most abundant in cultural assets was the City of London, enhanced by the Barbican arts centre and 201 English Heritage blue plaques.
Despite all of the problems, its output is slowly rising, and it retains some priceless assets: abundant crude that is easy to extract, skilled workers, and experienced managers who care deeply about its future.
But there are palpable fears that austerity and riots will now spawn a new generation of self-styled Robin Hoods practising both political and criminal violence.Meanwhile, cooler-headed Greeks are racking their brains for ways to regain the economy's lost competitiveness and make better use of Greece's abundant human and natural assets.
But there are palpable fears that austerity and riots will spawn a new generation of self-styled Robin Hoods practising both political and criminal violence.Tied to the mastMeanwhile, cooler-headed Greeks are wracking their brains for ways to regain the economy's lost competitiveness and make better use of Greece's abundant human and natural assets.
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