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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundantly use" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when emphasizing the frequent or generous use of something, but it is better to use it in specific contexts where abundance is a key point.
Example: "In our research, we found that successful teams abundantly use collaborative tools to enhance productivity."
Alternatives: "extensively use" or "frequently utilize".
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Children, teenagers, and adults abundantly use the Web to search for information.
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He talks abundantly, using a large vocabulary; he can read and write in several languages.
Carbonaceous materials are abundantly used for electrochemical applications and especially for energy and environmental purposes.
(c) The SAM biosensor containing transducer variant 1 is expressed more abundantly using Tornado than when expressed as a linear RNA.
Biomimicry should be considered for developing new inventions in order to ensure that efficiency measures abundantly used by nature are not ignored.
Visions pass across the screen, this being a production of the opera in which slide projections and film are abundantly used, recalling the composer's later career in Hollywood.
The method is insufficient for handling pointers to functions (function-pointers) which are abundantly used in C programs, defensive programming which is widely adopted in industrial software development projects, and re-entrancy which sometimes occurs in programs using callback functions.
Nanotubes can be considered to be the ultimate carbon fiber, and it will be surprising if applications for nanotube are not developed in areas where traditional carbon fibers are abundantly used.
Buglife chief executive, Matt Shardlow, commented today: Matt Shardlow 26 June 2014 11 31am This comment has been chosen by Guardian staff because it contributes to the debate For over 20 years Neonicotinoid pesticides have been pushed onto British farmers by the agrochemical industry, becoming the most abundantly used insecticides.
Natural fiber reinforced plastics (NFRPs) are abundantly used in modern composite industry due to their high abundance, low cost, low density, and environment-friendly nature; NFs have several inexpensive, technical, and ecological advantages over synthetic fibers in the field of polymer composites.
Among them, zeolites are most abundantly used in the ion exchange process (Fernandez et al. 2005).
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