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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large or plentiful collection of information or data on a particular subject.
Example: "The research team was pleased to find an abundant record of historical data that would support their study."
Alternatives: "ample documentation" or "plentiful evidence".
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While these assertions cannot be verified, they are consistent with an abundant record of coercion in police and Federal Security Service custody in Russia.
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Parker's love of this family and its abundant records does mean, however, that matters not treated in those records tend to vanish from his view.
Though hominin remains are scarce, studies focussing on the more abundant records of fossil land mammal communities can contribute greatly to our knowledge of the palaeoenvironmental circumstances that influenced and directed the global spread of hominins.
Public figures, who cannot help displaying many of their best and worst qualities for all to see, and who leave abundant records of their words and actions, have always provided an attractive subject pool for personality researchers, stretching as far back as Freud, who analyzed the long-dead Leonardo da Vinci.
The discourses arising from the American elections and the impeachment process in Brazil provide abundant records of how attached to patriarchal values we still are.
The species with most abundant records in Genbank was Arabidopsis thaliana with 224,496 virtual transcripts (40%), followed by Oryza sativa with 121,635 (21.7%), Physcomitrela patens with 79,537 (14.19%), Pinus taeda with 58,522 (10.44%) and Chlamydomonas reinhardtii with 40,525 (7.2%).
However, few plant or animal groups produce the abundant fossil record of mammals, Carrasco said.
No other medium affords so continuous or so abundant a record of the graphic response to the world as observed and imagined by the peoples of antiquity.
Calcification of skeletons by the beginning of Atdabanian time contributed to an abundant fossil record of the class Trilobita, of which some details have been discussed above.
We have analyzed the abundant faunal record from Sima de los Huesos, which is mainly comprised of carnivores, in order to approach an interpretation of the palaeoenvironmental circumstances where these hominids inhabited within the Sierra.
As a result of the abundant fossil record and grand discoveries during the nineteenth century, fossil horses were prominently displayed in natural history museums that display evolutionary content (Clark 2008; Dyehouse 2011; Fig. 1).
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