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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant more" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "We have abundant more resources than we need."
Alternatives: "more abundant" or "in greater abundance."
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However, if gas is cheap and abundant, more of it will be used to generate electricity.
And in Michael Winterbottom's entirely surprising yet wondrous new film, "The Claim," it may occur to the viewer that the snow is not just more abundant, more white and more morally intimidating than any snow put on film before.
When mosquitoes are less abundant, more time passes between infections, antibodies decline, and protection wanes.
All groups except carabid beetles were more abundant, more likely to be recorded, or more species rich on plots than within the crop.
Moreover, ASC are much more abundant, more accessible and have lower donor morbidity, which combined may make ASC a better alternative to BMSC.
As weed becomes more abundant, more people may be coming into contact with the plant, giving them a chance to notice any allergies.
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These data converge to indicate that successfully expressed recombinant proteins would resemble the high-abundant more than the low-abundant proteins.
More abundant mRNAs are more efficiently downregulated, suggesting a concentration effect in transcript targeting.
Unconventional oil seems abundant, if more expensive to extract.
At Ebonex, the hydroxyl species appears to be less abundant but more reactive than at BDD.
More abundant peptides are much more likely to be detected by mass spectrometry than others.
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