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The phrase "abundant countries often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the characteristics or behaviors of countries that have an abundance of resources or wealth.
Example: "Abundant countries often have a higher standard of living and better access to education and healthcare."
Alternatives: "resource-rich nations frequently" or "wealthy countries typically".
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This suggests that governments in oil abundant countries often fail to effectively use the resource windfall at their disposal to improve child health.
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Developing countries often perform inconsistently.
Countries often squabble over land.
Also, in our otherwise abundant country entrepreneurs struggle to target real nonconsumption.
Using micro data on individual behavior, we find that political participation is more responsive to schooling in land-abundant countries, and less responsive in human capital-abundant countries, even while controlling for country political institutions and cultural attitudes.
It is cheap, abundant and often local.
In contrast, leaders who embrace paradox realize that resources, viewed in a different light, can be abundant and often generative.
Data are exponentially abundant and often available at little or no cost.
However, initial population density also plays an important role (most abundant strain often wins).
SUNNY countries are often poor.
In other countries, it often works differently.
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