Sentence examples for abundantly right from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abundantly right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is very correct or accurate, often in a context where certainty is being expressed.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, I can confidently say that your conclusion is abundantly right."
Alternatives: "completely correct" or "entirely accurate."

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Sport is being cut because it is already catered for – abundantly right across television.

More to the point – in the light of The Blue Flower, At Freddie's and The Gate of Angels – what went abundantly right?

Their major charge was that our armed forces had, for reasons of economy, been trimmed much too low for safety and, in the light of this, the 1st weeks of the Korean war proved that on occasion experts can be abundantly right.

Teammates, whom Tebow praises abundantly, right after he takes care of Jesus Christ, seem somewhere between tolerant and tired of this ongoing T-party.

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What if we could use fuels that aren't expensive, don't cause pollution, and are abundantly available right here at home?

He then asked: "What if we could use fuels that are not expensive, don't cause pollution and are abundantly available right here at home?" Americans are extremely anxious at the moment, and I think part of it has to do with a deeply unsettling feeling that the nation may not be up to the tremendous challenges it is facing.

"What if we could use fuels that are not expensive, don't cause pollution and are abundantly available right here at home?

I might not live in a cave in burlap underwear, living off of locusts and honey, but I'm stepping out with the faith that if I really behold -- stop, look around and pay attention -- some of the fog will lift and I'll learn at least a little more about what Jesus kept talking about when he said the opportunity to live abundantly is right in front of us.

The compliments came quickly and abundantly: "Bernie is right: seven dollars and twenty-five cents an hour is a starvation wage".

cry1 paralogs are most abundantly expressed during morning hours right after (cry1a, fig. 5 E1) or right before (cry1b, fig. 5 E2) light onset.

But this time they may well gain traction because the legal environment has changed: prosecutors in the South have demonstrated that it is possible to pursue and win cases that are decades old and, as a byproduct, they have made the failures of the police in the civil rights era abundantly clear.

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