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The phrase "ample moisture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sufficient or abundant amount of moisture, often in contexts related to agriculture, gardening, or environmental conditions.
Example: "The soil in this region retains ample moisture, making it ideal for growing a variety of crops."
Alternatives: "sufficient moisture" or "plenty of moisture".
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With ample moisture, tender perennials grow fast, and they grow big.
A plant should always enter autumn and winter with ample moisture in its system.
They need ample moisture, for instance, but are also vulnerable to rot, so good drainage is essential.
Higher elevations tend to receive ample moisture but other areas average as little as 2 inches (50 mm) per year.
Such cold blasts are usually dry, Mr. Gadomski said, but in this case were accompanied by ample moisture, producing heavy snow.
In 2014, dry conditions prevailed after planting but this no-till site had ample moisture in the top inch for similar emergence rates as from the deeper soil depths.
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Where precipitation is ample (udic moisture regimes) and evidence of illuviation clear, argillic-horizon genesis is often easily understood.
The development of the Ustic Isohumisol occurred over the uplands between 8500 and 3100 a B.P., when the chemical differentiation reached its maximum because of increased precipitation and ample soil moisture in response to the mid-Holocene Climatic Optimum.
TRMM satellited-based antecedent rainfall (3 months prior) clearly indicates that ample soil moisture would have been present over the track that the remnants of the storm took.
Warm waters, ample atmospheric moisture, and low wind shear have contributed to the favorable environment that's allowed five and possibly six named storms to form over the past month in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
This is similar to the drop in transpiration efficiency of grapevine varieties grown in high VPD (Düring, 1987; Pou et al., 2008) or ample soil moisture (Cuevas et al., 2006).
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