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The phrase "ample as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the extent or degree of something to another, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "Her enthusiasm was ample as the sun's warmth on a summer day."
Alternatives: "as abundant as" or "as plentiful as".
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On the plateau rainfall is ample as well, but diurnal temperatures are lower because of increased elevation.
"Devotions" does neither; it is ample as well as ambitious, agile and unpredictable as well as viscerally affecting.
Step 4 Here we are going to prove that f is an embedding under the additional hypotheses that (K_X^n =K_{X'}^n) and that (W') is ample, as well as (K_{X'}).
"Pretty ample," as Mr. Wansink said.
It was more than ample as a main course, especially with a starter and dessert.
Instead, she married a man whose extravagant ego outweighs her own, ample as it is.
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The Red Cross site would seem to offer ample space, as well as proximity to the West Side bus and subway lines.
If such controlled passion requires the tapping of hidden emotions, Ms. Rampling's resources are ample, collected as much through her movie experience as through the wounds inflicted on her by life.
But the familiar ones are given ample time as well.
When hung in an ample grouping, as is the case in the Stamford show, the paintings become weighted spiritually.
Urban areas need ample trees as well.
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