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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundantly common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very prevalent or frequently encountered.
Example: "In urban areas, fast food restaurants are abundantly common, making it easy for residents to find a quick meal."
Alternatives: "extremely common" or "very prevalent".
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BM19, FM30, and AM3 cells exhibited considerably similar mRNA profiles, and their 1,038 abundantly common genes were involved in regulating six cell adhesion and three cytoskeleton remodeling processes among the top ten GeneGo canonical pathway maps.
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Among various types of seaweed consumed as food, Porphyra tenera is the most common and abundantly used in Korea, Japan and China [18].
CES2 is responsible for the hydrolysis of many common drugs and abundantly expressed in the gastrointestinal track and liver.
It has been shown [16] that although similar transcriptional genetic circuits are found abundantly they do not share common ancestors - the transcriptional network motifs rather are a product of convergent evolution than circuit duplication.
Seven of the ten most abundantly represented InterPro domains were common to both species (Table 2).
These results are consistent with the expectation that this population, located in the central part of the eastern Adriatic mainland coastal region where common sage grows abundantly, is in mutation-drift equilibrium and is not experiencing any population genetic disturbances.
Apigenin (4′,5,7-trihydroxyflavone), a common dietary flavonoid abundantly present in fruits and vegetables, shows promising biological effects such as prevention and therapy of prostate cancer, suppression of tumorigenesis and angiogenesis in melanoma and breast, skin, and colon carcinomas.
For the time being, as the responses from MPs to her Commons statement made abundantly clear, the prime minister does not appear to have the numbers to get her deal through parliament.
It occurs abundantly in nature in compounds, especially common salt sodium chloride (NaCl)—which forms the mineral halite and comprises about 80 percent of the dissolved constituents of seawater.
The most abundantly expressed transmembrane PTPs were PTPRC (common protein name CD45), and PTPRA (RPTPα) in all samples.
Survivin is abundantly expressed in all the most common human cancers and in transformed cell lines [ 15], while most normal differentiated adult tissues do not express this molecule.
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