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The phrase "ample available" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe a sufficient quantity of something that is accessible or at hand, but the combination is awkward and redundant.
Example: "We have ample available resources to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "sufficient available" or "plenty of available".
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The actual evapotranspiration is highest where there is ample available water to maintain evapotranspiration (Figure 9b).
In other words, HMO binds DOM more strongly at low C loadings, probably due to ample available binding sites.
There exist a relation in plants stress and the increased rigidity of cell walls of plants grown with ample available silica [26, 27].
Ground-based ionograms recorded during the last decades provide ample available data for studying the bottom side electron-density profile (up to the F2 layer peak, hmF2).
However, no attempt has been made to review the ample available literature with a specific focus on the altered cell uptake pathways enabled by the conjugation and on the intracellular drug-release mechanisms.
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There is ample evidence available for study.
We use these "foods" to cajole and comfort our children and see to it that there are ample supplies available.
There is ample uranium available so that reprocessing can be avoided for at least the next 50 years.
Mr. Weidner said that Las Vegas Sands had ample credit available and had not been affected by problems in credit markets.
Those areas had ample land available to spread out, enabling developers to meet demand without major price changes.
The nations of the world meeting at the UN are attempting to do just that: judge the action required on the ample evidence available.
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