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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant extreme" is not a standard or commonly used expression in written English.
It could potentially be used in contexts where one is describing a situation or condition that is both plentiful and intense, but clarity may be lacking without additional context.
Example: "The abundant extreme of the weather this season has left many unprepared for the sudden changes."
Alternatives: "excessive abundance" or "overwhelming surplus".
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Several CFS studies that used the recommended fatigue rating scales were selected from literature and analyzed to verify whether abundant extreme scoring had occurred.
Abundant extreme scoring and the corresponding inability to discriminate between various levels of severe fatigue can lead to misleading results in several ways.
The main point is that it does prove that abundant extreme scoring occurred for all the recommended fatigue rating scales in at least some of the CFS studies published in literature.
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The growing season is long (virtually year-round on the coast), precipitation is abundant, and extreme temperatures are unusual.
There is armed conflict, abundant natural resources, extreme poverty, isolation – and fortunes to be made.
It is a shame you were not able to forecast sooner the collapse in our economy despite the abundant signs: an extreme dependency on construction and tourism, very low productivity, poor rankings in education on every international indicator, a stiff labour market, obstacles to starting a business, the end of the flood of money from Brussels, etc.
The flood was the result of abundant snowfall and extreme temperatures.
Using WhiB as a probe in one-way blastp searches of all the translated actinobacterial genomes, paralogues were sometimes very abundant: in an extreme case, Rhodococcus jostii possessed 30 wbl genes, all but five of them being almost specific to this organism or genus.
It then indexed all those numbers to show a metro area's relative tendency to experience disasters or extreme weather (abundant rain or snowfall or days that are below freezing or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit).
It was extremely abundant on the Tibetan Plateau and surrounding high-elevation alpine steppes, but now it survives only in the extreme climate of the Tibetan Plateau.
Responding to what he described as "the moderato, mezzo forte syndrome — everything was kind of not too fast, not too slow, not too loud, not too soft," he developed a style marked by infectious vitality, abundant energy and dynamic extremes.
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