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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ample number" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large or sufficient quantity of something. Here is an example sentence: "The company has hired an ample number of employees to handle the increased workload."
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Nonetheless, we found an ample number of bottles to recommend, particularly in the area around $50.
Officials said that that they already had an "ample number" of potential jurors.
The truth, of course, is that people eat an ample number of burgers, regardless of the month.
"Our growing network confirms that there is an ample number of patients to serve," Ms. Klissas said.
The exhibition includes an ample number of works with a basis in geometry, in which one can see rigidity loosening up.
Although many pores may be too small, there is an ample number of adequate size to give satisfactory depths of colour.
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While the US had ample numbers of disabled people (mostly male veterans) to make up teams and leagues, Canada's dispersed population made it harder for enough disabled players to find each other, especially for women.
There were clearly ample numbers of underage voters who had obtained registration cards, to judge by both their faces and in some cases their confessions, although one could argue that moving from child soldiers to child voters marked some form of progress.
Since interest rates are on the way up, we aren't seeing refundings anymore, but there are ample numbers of such bonds refunded a couple of years back that are available in the secondary market.
There are ample numbers of highly successful LGBT lawyers in practice and in the academy.
These birds breed in nest boxes that were supplied in ample numbers in a series of forest patches (plots).
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