Sentence examples for abundant than from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abundant than" is not correct in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "than" is a comparative conjunction that should follow a comparative adjective, while "abundant" is not a comparative adjective.
Example: "The resources are more abundant than we initially thought."
Alternatives: "more plentiful than" or "richer than".

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In fact, more diverse and abundant than previously thought.

"Thorium is four times more abundant than uranium.

They are also, usually, more abundant than their hosts.

(Thorium is both cheaper and more abundant than uranium).

The fish here are much more diverse and abundant than I ever thought.

California caviars farmed from transmontanus sturgeon, or white sturgeon, are more abundant than ever.

Although nightlife is more abundant than before, Mayor Little described the town as generally quiet.

Rhubarb has been more abundant than ever, but the flavour is flaccid.

In the novel, the haunting images of infection, rot, are even more abundant than in Coppola's adaptation.

But the small men are back, more potent and abundant than they have been in nearly two decades.

The small copper and brimstone also thrived, and were both more widespread and abundant than in the previous year.

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