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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, quality, or state that is characterized by a large quantity of positive or beneficial aspects.
Example: "The community was filled with abundant good, as neighbors helped each other and shared resources generously."
Alternatives: "plentiful goodness" or "ample virtue".
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This legend is – to Eimear's and Galley Beggar's abundant good fortune – a true one.
Still, there's no denying Kronos's scouting abilities, dexterity and abundant good will.
The eastern half of it was closed for repairs and renovation, but there was abundant good riding to the west.
Expecting him to learn from mistakes and build on abundant good work, on the other hand, seems wise.
He was an easy-going man whose abundant good humour helped to get the Olympic committee through numerous difficulties.
But don't be misled by the abundant good cheer with which "Grasses of a Thousand Colours" begins; an abiding chill, as always with Mr. Shawn, awaits.
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The main contradiction today is between the possibility of free, abundant goods and information; and a system of monopolies, banks and governments trying to keep things private, scarce and commercial.
The discussion is thus about how to accomplish transfers of resources from those with access to abundant goods (health) to those without.
It is cost effective, abundant, has good surface stability, is non-corrosive, environmentally friendly and has great versatility in its application [1].
The food at the hotel was abundant and good.
As he picked delicate syncopated counterpoint, his voice crooned, growled, bounced in quick syllables and rose to a benevolent falsetto, with musical delights as abundant as good intentions.
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