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The phrase "an ample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is more than enough or sufficient in quantity or size.
Example: "The project received an ample amount of funding, allowing for extensive research and development."
Alternatives: "a generous" or "a sufficient".
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For an ample head, two tablespoons suffice.
The restaurant has an ample parking lot.
Just an ample, round, fruity flavor.
(There is an ample two-hour break between shows).
Italy's bureaucracy has an ample capacity for cock-up.
This might suggest an ample repertory of wines.
Bethel has an ample supply of postwar housing.
Entree prices include an ample and highly recommended house salad.
There is an ample supply of rental properties".
Opera needs an ample backstage and space in the wings.
The Milo has a sturdy stem and an ample bowl.
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