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The phrase "abundantly of" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
If you are trying to express a large amount or abundance of something, you can use the phrase "abundantly full of" or simply "abundant in." Example: The farmer's fields were abundantly full of ripe, juicy tomatoes.
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Volcanic ash from the eruption at Ontake volcano on September 27, 2014 consists abundantly of hydrothermally altered minerals (Miyagi et al. 2014), indicating the eruption was a hydrothermal eruption.
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Pakistan's history is abundantly full of prolonged chapters of political instability, authoritarian military rule and flagrant dismissal of elected governments under various pretexts.
Recently, abundantly expression of GLEA2 was found in lung carcinoma of patients who underwent excessive chemotherapy [14].
Within the pulmonary cavity, asexual reproduction of A. fumigatus occurs and spores are produced abundantly, many of which may harbor azole resistance mutations.
Fashion may be, as Ms. Field remarked, bogged down in a period of wan imagination and narrow scope, but it is still abundantly capable of generating a hoot.
The most abundantly comic of English authors, he was much more than a great entertainer.
Chimeric sequences were observed to occur abundantly (48% of clones) during random arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction (RAP-PCR) experiments designed to examine differential expression of genes involved in metal resistance in sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB).
Genes encoding the major surface glycoprotein family (MSG), heat shock (HSP70), and proteases (PROT/KEX) were the most abundantly expressed of known P. carinii genes.
tNT-7 was the most abundantly expressed of the tNTs.
Among the most abundantly expressed of the 3,000 genes annotated were those involved with energy, cell structure, and defense.
Prominent examples of this expanded category of genes are abundantly expressed components of multimeric protein complexes like the ribosome and proteasome.
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