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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ample fruit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a plentiful or abundant amount of fruit, often in contexts related to agriculture, nutrition, or metaphorical uses.
Example: "The orchard produced ample fruit this season, providing enough for both local markets and export."
Alternatives: "plentiful fruit" or "abundant fruit".
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The weight, ample fruit and aroma reminded Hesser of Australian shiraz.
Mr. Alevras leans toward California merlots and sangioveses that have a bit of sugar in them and ample fruit.
The reds, which make up the bulk of production at each estate, are robust, with ample fruit and a dense tannic structure.
This is 100 percent meunier and is a deep, rich expression of the variety, with ample fruit and an almost amber color.
Buyers will find hints of cassis in the aroma, a fresh and light body, ample fruit, a scrim of smoke and wood, and an invitation to quaff it rather than to sip slowly.
The chardonnay, a simple wine with ample fruit, refreshing acidity and minimum woodiness, brings to mind inexpensive counterparts from the Mâcon region of France, as James Silver, Pindar's national sales director, correctly observes.
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There are ample fruits available daily.
"It does put some strain on the supply chain, but one of the great things about this partnership is that we have some time to make sure there are ample fruits and vegetables for us to use".
He missed receiving ample fruits for his labor...getting a workable synch fee when he placed a song in a film.
On the other hand, Taiwan had some unique characteristics that would be beneficial to health, including higher supplies of soybean and seafood; relatively ample fruits and vegetables (although not ideally high); a higher plant oil to animal fat ratio; and a sugar + alcohol supply that was not too high.
While food westernization in Taiwan is evident, there are also some characteristics that are beneficial to health such as higher supplies of soybean and seafood, relatively ample fruits and vegetables, a higher plant oil to animal fat ratio, and a sugar + alcohol supply that was not too high.
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