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The phrase "abundantly over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something exceeds expectations or is in great excess.
Example: "The donations for the charity event came in abundantly over our initial goal, allowing us to support even more families in need."
Alternatives: "far beyond" or "well above".
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The majority of the IC50s measured resulted abundantly over the Cmaxs of the drugs, confirming pancreatic cancer as a chemoresistant tumour.
PROM1, however, is neither the most statistically significant (p value of 4.08 × 10-5) nor the most abundantly over expressed (7.34 fold) transcript in Additional file 6, Table S5.
Many of the consistently and abundantly over expressed transcripts in trisomic BG01V APCs and CCF-STTG1 astrocytoma cells encode proteins previously implicated in cancer in general or associated with astrocytomas specifically, including HSPA1A, HOXD10, GPNMB, GUCY1B3, GUCY1A3, HDAC9, APOE, CTSH, THRB, RAB38 and PIK3R1 [ 10- 21].
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Several genes related to cell adhesion, invasion, adhesion to extracellular matrix, and growth factors were abundantly over-expressed in our cell lines derived from malignant ascites.
The GO terms cellular process, binding, catalytic activity, and metabolic process were the most abundantly represented categories (over 5,000 unigenes, details see Fig. 4).
As has become abundantly clear over the last 18 months, Treasury securities are a good illustration.
What has become abundantly clear over the weekend is that investors seem to have plenty of appetite for financial stocks.
Sundar Pichai, then head of product at Google, begged off for reasons that became abundantly clear over the next few days: he had just been promoted to chief executive, and he had work to do.
The extent of the physical damage caused by the jet assault on the World Trade Center on Tuesday, not to mention the death toll, has become abundantly clear over the past few days.
This has become abundantly clear over the years with tobacco company-sponsored research so biased that leading medical journals, including the Lancet and BMJ, have announced they will no longer accept papers from this source.
But the comment was immediately seized on by one of Mr. Romney's Republican opponents, Jon M. Huntsman Jr., as he spoke to supporters in Concord, N.H. "It's become abundantly clear over the last couple of days what differentiates Governor Romney and me," he said.
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