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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ample for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is sufficient or adequate for a particular purpose or need.
Example: "The resources provided were ample for the project's requirements, ensuring its successful completion."
Alternatives: "sufficient for the" or "adequate for the".
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The river's volume and hydroelectric potential are ample for the region's foreseeable requirements.
Five minutes seemed more than ample for the stream of customers on a recent sweltering Saturday.
Still, the rear headroom is more than ample for the most ambitious beehive hairdos.
Walls cellular, membranes of containment, and walls tremendous, storied, clichés and claims abundant, ample for the need.
Health authorities and drug companies say that supplies are generally ample for the two drugs that would be vital to treating a pandemic caused by swine flu, but that they are acting to prevent hoarding.
At 24 inches wide and 42 inches long, the mirror ($325 at the Conran Shop, 866-755-9079) ishyust shy of full-length for adults but ample for the younger set.
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IT'S A SPA -- Hotel-quality bath sheets, 40 by 70 inches, are ample enough for the most ample bather.
There will be ample time for the other, of course.
There are ample precedents for the judge's statement.
There is now ample reason for the F.C.C. to act.
Fare for Inner Lives Seattle offers ample nourishment for the soul as well as the body.
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