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The phrase "abundant stamina" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or entity that possesses a great deal of endurance or energy, often in the context of physical activity or mental resilience.
Example: "The athlete's abundant stamina allowed her to complete the marathon with ease, outpacing her competitors."
Alternatives: "plentiful endurance" or "ample energy."
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His abundant stamina kicked into play yesterday and galloping tracks will undoubtedly play to his strengths.
Mr. Woodrow brought a robust, though not enormous, sound and abundant stamina to the music.
Unfortunately, the soprano Nina Warren was not up to the demanding title role, which requires abundant stamina and Wagnerian power.
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