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The phrase "abundantly occurring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is present in large quantities or is frequently found in a particular context.
Example: "The region is known for its abundantly occurring wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts."
Alternatives: "plentifully found" or "widely present".
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Species of the Clade SVLB, comprising ca. 60 species (see Taxonomic Treatment) mainly distributed in Guangxi, inhabit the 'twilight zone' (Poulson and White1969) of limestone caves and cave-like microhabitats such as shaded fissures and crevices abundantly occurring throughout the Sino-Vietnamese limestone karst region (Sweeting1978; Schindler1982; Xu1995; Zhu2007).
If the abundantly occurring Pax6+/Sox2+/Tbr2−, cytoplasmic RG marker expressing progenitors in the E95 marmoset SVZ were bRG cells, one would expect them to show basal process retention at M-phase.
Patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), the most severe form of ALI, present with elevated plasma concentrations of oleic acid (OA), which is one of the most abundantly occurring fatty acids in human plasma [ 2].
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It is also found in the gonads (spermatogenic cells and ovaries) [4] but most abundantly occurs in the central nervous system.
The protein domains abundantly occurred in immunoglobulin-related domains (n = 1802), Zinc finger, C2H2 (n = 864; IPR007087), followed by reverse transcriptase (n = 802; IPR000477), Zinc finger, C2H2-like (n = 748; IPR015880), Zinc finger, C2H2-type/integrase, DNA binding (n = 709; IPR013087) and Zinc finger, RING/FYVE/PHD type (n = 387; IPR013083) (Fig. 2).
They occur abundantly in western Australia.
Torbanite occurs abundantly in France, New South Wales, South Africa, and the northeastern United States.
Open coastlines support fewer species, but noncalcareous species occur abundantly on intertidal algae in temperate waters.
Methane, colourless odourless gas that occurs abundantly in nature and as a product of certain human activities.
Late stages (N4 N6) were rarely observed during the period from October 2009 to March 2010, and they occurred abundantly from the surface layer (0 20 m) in April 2010.
Tamarisks (Tamarix) are particularly important on sandy soils in Central Asia and also occur abundantly as introduced plants in parts of the North American and Australian deserts.
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