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The phrase "an explosion in the availability of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or surge in the accessibility or presence of something, often in contexts related to technology, resources, or information.
Example: "There has been an explosion in the availability of online courses, making education more accessible than ever."
Alternatives: "a surge in the accessibility of" or "a dramatic increase in the presence of".
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In Liberia, impressive reforms have resulted in an explosion in the availability of government information.
"Although France has really strict gun laws, there has been an explosion in the availability of illegal guns in the last couple of years," Hurlburt said.
Neil Blake, director of economic analysis, says that the rises in house prices in Britain, Spain, France and Ireland since 2001 can only be explained by an explosion in the availability of credit rather than any fundamentals of supply and demand.
The Internet was an explosion in the availability of information and connectivity.
Recent years have seen an explosion in the availability of data throughout the natural sciences.
Recent years have seen an explosion in the availability of data in the chemistry domain.
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The explosion in the availability of mutation data, resulting from the application of SNP chips [ 1] and next-generation sequencing [ 2] has led to a huge demand to analyze and predict the effects of mutations.
"The growth of social networks, mobile phones and wearable consumer devices has also led to an explosion in the amount and availability of data - all of which becomes fodder to optimise AI algorithms," write the authors of a recent report from Euromoney Institutional Investor Thought Leadership.
With the increasing availability of CT scanners, there has been an explosion in the use of CT for various indications, 6 including pulmonary embolism.
This technology has caused an explosion in the amount of microarray gene expression data.
Interest in bacterial sRNAs has been fuelled over the past few decades by the availability of numerous complete bacterial genome sequences, which has led to an explosion in the identification and characterization of sRNAs.
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