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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant choice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there are many options available to choose from.
Example: "The new restaurant offers an abundant choice of dishes, catering to various dietary preferences."
Alternatives: "plentiful options" or "ample selection."
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"We are entering an age of cultural richness and abundant choice that we've never seen before in history.
We have so much abundant choice of what to eat, that we can dislike and choose not to eat a lot of what is produced in this country.
Here, he found studies which showed that when faced with abundant choice, people pay less attention to characteristics that require thinking and conversation to evaluate (occupational status and level of education, for example) and more to matters physical.
How we navigate abundant choice is most connected with millennials since we understand this natively, but everyone else is quickly coming on board.
Considering the simple adjustment and abundant choice of cation or anion resins, BPMs membranes should be a promising candidate for VRB application after further investigation.
There is a need to elucidate why urban environments, with access to training facilities and an abundant choice of healthy foods, have more favorable effects on BMI among those with high compared to basic education.
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Faced with economic pressures and patients with abundant choices, hospitals are using unconventional, even audacious, ways of connecting directly with the public.
What we need instead is a public plan that will impose a stern and lasting discipline on our insurance market — and at the same time insure everyone, provide excellent benefits and offer abundant choices.
One look at the monthly gig listings on jazz.ru's information portal will show abundant choices any given night – and not only local groups, but a host of international names as well.
While that may be par for the independent film course, it is a new tactic for TV networks aiming to give series special cachet in a time of abundant choices for viewers and concomitant anxiety for show creators and network executives.
Voilà, a Factory in Your Garage In his 2006 book "The Long Tail," Chris Anderson held that the abundant choices of the Web were shifting the economy and society toward niche interests and products in the long tail of the demand curve.
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