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The phrase "ample reserves of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sufficient or abundant supply of something, often in contexts related to resources or assets.
Example: "The company has ample reserves of capital to invest in new projects and expand its operations."
Alternatives: "plentiful supply of" or "sufficient stock of".
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Mr Bhagwati has ample reserves of academic eminence: he is a pioneer in trade theory and the author of numerous scholarly works.
But he said Iraq had ample reserves of fighters, and that, in any case, American officers exaggerated the losses sustained when heavy bombers are sent to pound front-line troops.
I remember thinking, 'What have we gotten ourselves into?' " When the manager reappeared the next day, his arm in a sling, Mr. White drew on the ample reserves of optimism demanded of anyone trying to improve Flint at the time.
But the same sequence of events also describes what happened a decade ago to a plan to enrich the coffers of a desperately poor government by mining the country's ample reserves of lithium, a metallic element used in various alloys, ceramics and even thermonuclear weapons.
Amundsen, revered by the men for his shrewd planning and calm leadership, stocked depots along the route with such ample reserves of food for the return trip that a half ton of it went uneaten.
Ample reserves of fuel for the trip or will you need to refuel?
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The state said it has an ample reserve of emergency beds in case there is a sharp increase.
Most now have flexible exchange rates, which leave them less vulnerable to a disruptive collapse of currency pegs, as well as ample reserves to shield them against a run on their currencies, government debt, and bank deposits.
America has ample reserves to defend its global role and, Mr Krepinevich argues, potential rivals also have weaknesses.
Moreover, the central bank has ample reserves — for now.
This suggests that there was either ample reserve capacity of the COX enzyme or other compensatory regulation occurred.
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