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The phrase "abundant case" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could potentially be used in contexts where one is referring to a situation or example that is plentiful or numerous, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "In an abundant case of miscommunication, many team members were left confused about their roles."
Alternatives: "ample instance" or "plentiful example".
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Abundant case studies and surveys have pointed out that the abating authority of the elderly in the family does not seem to affect the model of elderly care in modern China.
Lawyer Hugo Alves told VICE News there is now "abundant" case law where judges made discretionary determinations on sentences for crimes like simple possession, for example, based on how much public resources and tax dollars would be used in the process.
Although tail-to-head was the most abundant case for two copies of IS6100, other configurations were also reported [14].
This situation models the abundant case of polyclonal interactions that occur in vivo between T cells with different TCR specificities.
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The show occurs at a cultural moment that is stretched between sexualizing the young and reacting with horror and anger to the lately abundant cases of their sexual exploitation.
Since chondrules possess about 80 vol.% of chondritic meteorites in the most abundant cases (Jones et al., 2000), they must carry information about the early history of our solar system.
Even within the current, limited, state of knowledge, we can firmly claim that we observe surprisingly abundant cases of repeated independent evolution of similar biologies.
These were very abundant in case #1, common in cases #4, 7 and 10, moderately plentiful in cases #2 and 5, occasional in cases #3, 8 and 12, and rare in cases #6, 9 and 11 (Table 2).
In fact, there are abundant of case studies discussed the parameters of climate, design and operational conditions affected the PV/T collector performance.
While there is abundant theory, case studies, and descriptive research on culture and culture change, there is still very little criterion-related research that links culture to "hard," non-perceptual outcomes like patient harm or cost savings.
In MND cases, cerebellar granule cell NCI were abundant in cases #14 and 16, but were rare in case #15 (Table 2).
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