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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundantly served" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is provided with a generous amount of something, often in a dining or hospitality context.
Example: "At the banquet, guests were abundantly served with a variety of delicious dishes, ensuring no one left hungry."
Alternatives: "generously provided" or "plentifully offered".
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But the Brooklyn site is much more abundantly served by rail: it is a hub for nine subway lines and the Long Island Rail Road.
This is surprising because the midgut is already abundantly served by highly-expressed a-subunit genes (Table 1).
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Together with the data showing that the abundance of PrPC in cell lysate was a critical factor to drive efficient PrPSc amplification, our results demonstrate that cell lysate in which PrPC is present abundantly serves as an excellent substrate source for PMCA.
12 But the history of that episode makes abundantly clear that it served as the occasion for a drastic delimination by Congress of the broad undefined power of the inferior federal courts under the Act of 1789.
But this subject has been studied and studied and studied, and it's abundantly clear that we're best served by vaccinating all of those children who can be, so that the ones who can't be — for medical reasons such as a compromised immune system — are protected.
Most of those men had never served alongside women, and they made it abundantly clear that they would have preferred to keep it that way.
The fact that we had a budget deficit only served to make a particular class of assets abundantly available.
The ladies, who ranged in style and fetish served, were all charming and beautiful and it's abundantly clear why a lonely man or women would frequent their haunts.
MMP-3 production served as an additional read-out because this MMP is abundantly produced by SF upon cytokine challenge and is a major contributor to erosions in RA [ 19].
What became abundantly clear, in those days and nights witnessing the process play out, was that Iowa and New Hampshire served the press (and, in turn, the politicians and their staffers) more than it served the voters.
But the restaurant is consistently finicky about its suppliers, and that was abundantly clear in meaty, juicy, snowy slices of albacore tuna, pan-seared, oil-glossed and served with celery root in various forms: a purée, crisp wedges like French fries.
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