Sentence examples for abundantly provided from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "abundantly provided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is supplied in large quantities or is plentiful.
Example: "The garden was abundantly provided with fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the summer."
Alternatives: "generously supplied" or "plentifully available".

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Safe, wealthy and abundantly provided with water, thanks to clever engineering, Petra was the capital of the Arabian kingdom of Nabatea.

The Incas believed in an afterlife and that the children they sacrificed would inhabit a better, and more abundantly provided for, world.

The edges of the lips are covered with reddish skin, sometimes called the vermilion border, and abundantly provided with sensitive nerve endings.

Both members develop incubation patches (featherless areas of skin abundantly provided with blood vessels) on the sides of the breast and across the abdomen, and both share in incubation, although occasionally the male defaults.

We have learned that game is a crop, which Nature will grow and grow abundantly, provided only that we furnish the seed and a suitable environment.

Caveolae are abundantly provided in caveolin-1 (Cav-1) which constitutes the nonmuscle isoform of a coat protein of caveolae.

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State Senator William L. Gormley handed out hoagies from a delicatessen in Atlantic City, and the Essex County executive, James W. Treffinger, provided abundantly stuffed box lunches.

Second, the data gathered and assembled in the long read 454 experiments may serve as a useful reference to be filled in with the shorter reads provided abundantly by other sequencing technologies, as suggested previously [ 16].

Instead, they funded the development of crops that would grow abundantly enough to provide cheap food and curb urban hunger.

In terms of de novo beta-cell formation, we found that the post-embryonic progenitors, which line the pancreatic ducts in zebrafish23, 32, 54, 55 provide abundantly young beta-cells preferentially to the anterior regions of the primary islet (Fig. 2), a process that also underlies asymmetric patterns of beta-cell regeneration (Supplementary Fig. 14).

These cells were found to abundantly express gata4, providing a molecular marker of regeneration (Kikuchi et al., 2010).

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