Sentence examples for abundant disaster from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abundant disaster" is not commonly used in written English and may sound contradictory.
It could be used in a context where one is describing a situation that is both plentiful and disastrous, though it may require further clarification.
Example: "The hurricane left behind an abundant disaster, with debris scattered everywhere and homes destroyed."
Alternatives: "widespread catastrophe" or "extensive calamity".

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And so London Calling is a post-apocalyptic radio message to the survivors, a concept familiar to anyone who's seen a zombie movie or any of the 1970s' abundant disaster fiction (see box, right).

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"Great Waters" is one of the best of the horror stories, and should be read for its passion, for its frighteningly abundant evidence of disaster both pending and upon us, for its portrayal of the many links among life, water and rock and for the light it sheds on the doomsday mood of many environmentalists.

DHS agencies have learned to "pre-position" abundant supplies into disaster zones ahead of time.

There were abundant warnings of impending economic disaster.

Dozens of species of popular West Coast rockfish that were once so overfished that the fishing grounds were declared a federal economic disaster are now abundant.

As a note, no interference issues are considered in our network model due to abundant unoccupied spectrum in the disaster area.

Now more than ever it becomes the responsibility of Brown and the legislative majority to remind Californians that institutions that make a safe, just and abundant life here possible — courts, disaster preparedness, the Highway Patrol, water systems, schools and universities — are a bargain but nevertheless require funding.

Both strategies have abundant prestige, but both are disasters, since they strip objects of their autonomy and enslave them to a less worthy principle.

The excellent vertebrate fossil record of Two Medicine and Judith River rocks resulted from a combination of abundant animal life, periodic natural disasters, and the deposition of large amounts of sediment.

Put these two things together – (1) high neonatal mortalities in light ice years and (2) a long term decline in ice cover in predictable breeding habitats and you have a recipe for population disaster, even for an abundant species.

Meanwhile, China has been suffering very heavy earthquake disasters; so, there are abundant earthquake recordings.

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