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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also a profusion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an abundance or large quantity of something in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Example: "The garden featured not only vibrant flowers but also a profusion of lush greenery that enhanced its beauty."
Alternatives: "also an abundance of" or "also a plethora of".
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There is also a profusion of scores, letters, telegraphs, portraits, autographed scores and photographs and programs -- from Brahms, Liszt, Verdi, Mahler, Toscanini, both Strausses -- the list is long.
Alignments of kinesin sequences amplified from many species and races revealed not only an abundance of SNPs, but also a profusion of indels that maintained open reading frames, suggesting that rapid sequence evolution had not simply resulted in non-functional proteins.
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The new terminal at Mumbai's airport also features a profusion of artworks.
Westchester libraries also present a profusion of free programs and concerts; every month there are literally hundreds of offerings countywide.
The scientists also found a profusion of animal fossils at the site — saber-toothed cats, mongooses, wild dogs, antelopes and hyenas, among others.
Grown in a warm town garden, and given a hot summer, the following spring you may also enjoy a profusion of small magenta flowers.
Though I continue to see deer and rabbits from my windows, I now also enjoy a profusion of lovely colored flowers, their beauty heightened by the bees, butterflies and hummingbirds that swarm among them.
The soft-money accord may also lead to a profusion of mailings and phone calls on behalf of candidates.
Like many of the institution's galleries, which feature not only a profusion of paintings but also enigmatic ensembles of sculptures and artifacts that became Barnes's signature — a Gesamtkunstwerk, or room-as-art aesthetic — this gallery united a handful of lovely Matisses and Klees with rather odd roommates, like works by unknown folk artists depicting birds.
It also helped him peddle his lies through a profusion of unreliable media sources that undermined the old providers of established fact.
Their brilliance also goes beyond this amazing foliage, with a profusion of pink flowers throughout the warmer month, earning the nickname "Rose Cactus".
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