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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant stores" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or variety of items available in a particular location, such as a store or warehouse.
Example: "The market was filled with abundant stores of fresh produce, attracting many customers eager to buy local fruits and vegetables."
Alternatives: "plentiful supplies" or "ample stock".
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"Virgil borrowed much from Homer . . . and even Shakespeare and Milton, so justly and proudly our boast as the brightest originals, would be found to have gathered much from the abundant stores of current knowledge and classical studies in their days".
For more than two decades, ever since President Jimmy Carter donned a cardigan sweater and challenged Americans to wean themselves of their dependence on imported oil, companies have enjoyed a rich tax credit for investments in so-called synfuels -- oil alternatives made from America's abundant stores of coal.
Abundant stores of cranberries and oysters were collected, countless deer and turkey shot.
Oh how you adored the pretty, twinkling lights of Times Square, the abundant stores in SoHo, and the meticulous architecture throughout the city.
One possibility is that abundant stores of maternal xLsh protein are not depleted by xLMO until later developmental stage (i.e., neurula onwards).
Xenopus eggs and embryos have abundant stores of histones for the rapid division and is a unique tool for discrimination between pre- and post-deposition histones.
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By paying heed to these people and giving them houseroom, Mr. Forbush adds greatly to his own abundant store of knowledge besides livening things up for the reader.
Due to this abundant store of minerals, Ontario has been a mining hub for over a century.
Furthermore, overexpression of wild-type TRPC3, which is known to increase calcium influx, generated abundant store-operated calcium entry that fully induced skeletal muscle pathology in vivo that was highly reminiscent of MD (Table 2).
Cleaving eggs do not need multiple nuclei or polytene chromosomes because they possess abundant stored maternal mRNA and (generally) delay the onset of zygotic nuclear transcription, thereby allowing several initial rounds of nuclear division and cytoplasmic cleavage to occur in rapid succession.
Watermelon is also in season now and is very abundant in stores.
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