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The phrase "abundant rather than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare two qualities or states, emphasizing the preference for abundance over another characteristic.
Example: "We should focus on creating an environment that is abundant rather than scarce in resources."
Alternatives: "plentiful instead of" or "rich rather than".
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He wondered why the site was closed in June, when work is abundant, rather than the winter.
Laboratory research shows that when people believe that willpower is an abundant (rather than highly limited) resource they exhibit better self-control after demanding tasks.
"When you walk through a place that has fruit trees, it's typically a place that feels optimistic and abundant, rather than desperate or ignored".
Unless Peugeot could be picked up for "a bargain price" with certainty that it could reduce costs, the Barclays analysts said, G.M.'s European management would probably prefer to "search for global synergies with G.M. operations in regions such as China, where opportunity is abundant, rather than France, where ample structural challenges exist".
Together, gleaners describe a coastal nature that is abundant rather than degraded, in need of maintenance but not enclosure, and important for both its beauty and its bounty.
Disease registries are a good source of information but are only available for settings where resources are abundant, rather than for entire populations.
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The reported glycoform profiles tend to show a number of significantly abundant glycans, rather than having a larger number of insignificantly abundant glycans.
Yet in the lands where freedom is abundant, China, rather than earning well-deserved rebukes, continues to be championed as the ineluctable future.
When interconnected ramets of clonal plants are growing in heterogeneous environments, ramets may specialize to uptake locally abundant resources rather than scarce resources.
He said the birds should be considered an "abundant resource" rather than a pest.
The challenges in catalytic reduction of CO2 to value-added fuels ideally based on cheap and earth-abundant elements rather than on precious metals are efficiency, stability, and selectivity [2].
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