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The phrase "abundant occurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something happens frequently or in large quantities.
Example: "The abundant occurrence of wildflowers in the spring creates a stunning landscape."
Alternatives: "frequent occurrence" or "plentiful occurrence".
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This species of spruce was chosen because of its abundant occurrence and heightened sensitivity towards salinization.
The natural and abundant occurrence of Euonymus, which is a largely tropical genus, in temperate Europe and Asia, can be understood only in connection with the activities of birds.
This finding is in agreement with the abundant occurrence of wood fragments and indicates a highly variable and dynamic landscape dominated by tundra shrubland.
The short-chain form (SDR) is still the superfamily with most abundant occurrence, most multiple divergence, most prokaryotic emphasis, and most non-complicated architecture.
Despite their abundant occurrence in parasite secretomes, very little is known about their functions in parasitic nematodes, including blood-feeding hookworms.
The natural and abundant occurrence of Euonymus (cardinal's hat), which is a largely tropical genus, in temperate Europe and Asia, can be understood only in connection with the activities of birds.
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As documented by phase equilibrium calculations (Peacock and Wang, 1999; Kerrick and Connolly 2001a, 2001b), hot subduction at high geotherms of >15°C/km results in significant dehydration at shallow depths of <60 km, with abundant occurrences of greenschist- to amphibolite-facies metamorphic rocks but rare occurrences of arc volcanics above such hot subduction zones.
Most of the species in this habitat suite are common to abundant in occurrence with moderate to high relative abundance in the region.
Globally, wind is the fastest growing renewable energy type, allowing businesses to capitalize on this abundant natural occurrence to power their operations several times over.
The most frequent and abundant seabirds (% occurrence, mean maximum number per haul) were the Kelp gull Larus dominicanus (98.1%, 348.5) and the Black-browed albatross Thalassarche melanophrys (96.1%, 132.2).
They are extremely abundant with an occurrence of about one SNP per kb in human [ 11] and about one SNP every 125 bp in An. gambiae [ 10].
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