Sentence examples for abundantly below from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abundantly below" is not commonly used in written English, but it is grammatically correct.
You can use it to describe something that is significantly lower in quantity or quality than expected or required.
Example: "The results of the experiment were abundantly below the anticipated levels, prompting further investigation."
Alternatives: "significantly below" or "far below".

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In Book II of De architectura, the architect Vitruvius (ca 80 70 BC -?) reported that fires had once existed abundantly below the mountain and that it had spouted fire onto the surrounding fields.

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However, when you look at the map below, it becomes abundantly clear why more work most be done now to further reduce our reliance on all petroleum products.

FeS was found to become more abundantly with increasing depth below the surface, whereas FeS2 was found in greater quantities in thicker sulfide layers.

As the below illustration makes abundantly clear, allowing those tendons to ease out of tension will help you achieve that "cheerleader doing an impression of a climaxing owl" look.

Subsequent cultivation experiments with this strain demonstrated that it did not grow at pH values below pH 7.0 but grew abundantly up to pH 9.5, the highest pH tested (data not shown).

pE-Aβ plaques were most abundantly formed in the DG molecular layer just below the hippocampal fissure, but to a lesser extent in strata lacunosum moleculare and oriens (Fig.  3).

It was abundantly satisfying.

That's becoming abundantly clear.

However, two things are abundantly clear.

Dr. Weiner seemed abundantly qualified.

That came later, often abundantly.

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