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ample fuel
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "ample fuel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sufficient or abundant amount of fuel for a particular purpose, such as powering a vehicle or supporting a fire. Example: "The campfire was able to burn all night long thanks to the ample fuel we gathered beforehand."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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16 human-written examples
There is ample fuel out there for every American.
Academia
It was virtually wiped out on Black Saturday, the surrounding gumtrees providing ample fuel for the fire.
News & Media
The book focusses on personal matters: Freud, who had hundreds of lovers and fathered at least a dozen children, had ample fuel for his emotionally charged paintings, which, by the time of his death, in 2011, were selling for up to eight figures.
News & Media
Indeed, the euro9.8 billion ($10.4 billion) that Germany contributed to Brussels's coffers in 2002 would have made a sizeable dent in the German deficit of euro76.2 billion that year.In many a country this catalogue of woes would provide ample fuel for a populist backlash.
News & Media
The chef's dishes evoke the traditions of central Italy — Umbria and northern Lazio, in particular — and are firmly rooted in peasant cuisine: A dense chestnut pancake starter would have provided ample fuel for tilling fields, while a hearty lentil soup could have been a source of protein for an Umbrian farmer.
News & Media
Analysts said that the price declines, which began just before the December meeting of OPEC, had been furthered by the West's relatively warm winter thus far, by ample fuel supplies and by continued overproduction of crude oil within and outside of OPEC.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
44 human-written examples
Ample forest fuel and warm summer temperatures allowed for large fires to occur.
Science
After all, Japan has long relied on nuclear power for a good chunk of its electricity needs, and has ample spent fuel to reprocess.
News & Media
After the Tempel 1 visit, NASA decided to reuse the spacecraft, which still had ample maneuvering fuel left, to head to a second comet.
News & Media
It was chiefly centred on Jingdezhen, an ideal site because of the abundance of minerals used for porcelain manufacture kaolin (china clay) and petuntse (china stone)—ample wood fuel, and good communications by water.
Encyclopedias
Apart from the region's low humidity, the presence of those gusty offshore winds and the ample dry fuel availability, they note that "unseasonably warm conditions" are playing a role too in creating "very dangerous conditions". As ever, we must bring up climate change, because it's the problem that makes every other problem worse.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing resources for a long-term operation, use "ample fuel" to assure that there are enough resources available to prevent shortage.
Common error
Avoid using "ample fuel" when referring to a small, finite amount of fuel. "Ample" suggests more than enough, so reserve it for situations where there is a substantial quantity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "ample fuel" functions primarily as a noun phrase, where the adjective "ample" modifies the noun "fuel". Ludwig confirms this usage across diverse contexts, indicating its versatility in describing available resources.
Frequent in
News & Media
42%
Science
21%
Formal & Business
13%
Less common in
Academia
10%
Encyclopedias
5%
Wiki
9%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "ample fuel" is a versatile and commonly used expression to describe a sufficient or abundant amount of fuel. Ludwig's analysis confirms that the phrase is grammatically correct and appears frequently in News & Media, Science and Formal & Business contexts. While similar phrases like "sufficient fuel" or "plentiful fuel" can be used as alternatives, "ample fuel" suggests a generous quantity. When using this phrase, ensure that the context aligns with the connotation of abundance rather than just adequacy. As Ludwig AI confirms, the word choice ensures clarity and effectiveness in various writing scenarios.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sufficient fuel
Replaces "ample" with "sufficient", emphasizing adequacy rather than abundance.
plentiful fuel
Substitutes "ample" with "plentiful", highlighting the abundance of fuel available.
abundant fuel
Replaces "ample" with "abundant", stressing a large quantity of fuel.
more than enough fuel
Expands the phrase to explicitly state that the fuel exceeds requirements.
adequate fuel supply
Shifts focus to the "fuel supply" being adequate, rather than directly describing the fuel.
a generous amount of fuel
Uses "generous" to describe the quantity of fuel, implying more than necessary.
a wealth of fuel
Employs "wealth" to suggest a rich and abundant supply of fuel.
a good supply of fuel
Uses a simpler construction, focusing on the positive aspect of having a "good supply".
a considerable quantity of fuel
Emphasizes the "quantity" of fuel being substantial.
an inexhaustible source of fuel
Highlights the continuous availability of fuel, suggesting an unlimited supply.
FAQs
How can I use "ample fuel" in a sentence?
"Ample fuel" is used to describe a situation where there is more than enough fuel available. For example, "The spaceship had "ample fuel" for its journey to Mars".
What are some alternatives to saying "ample fuel"?
Alternatives to "ample fuel" include "sufficient fuel", "plentiful fuel", or "abundant fuel". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "ample fuels" instead of "ample fuel"?
While "fuel" can be a countable noun in some contexts, when referring to the general substance, it is typically uncountable. Therefore, "ample fuel" is generally preferred over "ample fuels". Using "ample fuels" may be appropriate when referring to distinct types of fuel.
What's the difference between "ample fuel" and "sufficient fuel"?
"Ample fuel" implies a generous or abundant supply, more than what is strictly needed. "Sufficient fuel" simply means there is enough to meet the requirements. Ample is thus a stronger claim of abundance.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested