Sentence examples for abundant until from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abundant until" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing a state of abundance that lasts up to a certain point in time or condition.
Example: "The resources were abundant until the drought began to affect the region."
Alternatives: "plentiful until" or "ample until".

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Expression of two genes encoding the extracellular proteins, lens intrinsic membrane protein 2.3 and collagen XXV, was highly specific for oocytes, and the latter showed 227-fold greater abundance in comparison with adult tissues and remained highly abundant until SGM.

The Dipnoi were abundant until Triassic times (about 251 million to 200 million years ago), after which their numbers decreased.

The oldest records of grass pollen are from about 60 million years ago, during the middle of the Paleocene, but they did not become abundant until about 30 million years ago, near the beginning of the late Oligocene.

Although terrestrial plants necessary for the development of coal did not become abundant until Carboniferous time (358.9 million to 298.9 million years ago), large sedimentary basins containing rocks of Carboniferous age and younger are known on virtually every continent, including Antarctica (not shown on the map).

Rumors will be abundant until June 29th.

Surprisingly, the languor and sensuality abundant until that point in the evening seemed to evaporate, leaving us with a rather dry, not-so-fin de siècle waltz.

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The plant, a Buddleia x weyeriana, produces abundant nectar until the first frosts and it was crawling with bumblebees, though bereft of butterflies.

The easiest technique is simply to boil a couple of cups of grains as you would pasta, in abundant water, until done and then refrigerate.

Wood was abundant and, until this year, free for the taking.

For each gel lane we loaded equivalent volume corresponding to half an embryo.To demonstrate the utility of our fractionation approach to target developmental transitions, we first show that embryonic linker histone H1.M (B4) is abundant in cytosol until stage 9 when it had equal abundance in chromatin, and fully disappeared after stage 42.

Manufacturers may not have an abundant supply available until later in the fall, the panel said.

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